Hvis du nogensinde har ønsket dig at kunne lave dine egne spil, så skal du kigge nærmere på Game Builder Garage, som Nintendo netop har annonceret. Her får du nemlig en overskuelig guide til, hvordan du skal programmere et spil og figurer i dem. "Spillet" udkommer til Swiitch den 11. juni, og du kan se en trailer for det her:
Når du har lavet dine små spil, har du mulighed for at dele dem online med andre, hvis du har et Nintendo Switch Online-abonnement. Spillet understøtter også USB-mus. Prisen lander i omegnen af 300 kr.
Game Builder Garage udkommer både digitalt og fysisk.
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JOEP
#2
Jeg har erstattet traileren med den europæiske udgave.
Udover det er det altid sjovt at se disse pseudo-programmeringsprogrammer, som lærer noget om de basale principper i programmering. Det er nok ikke noget, man direkte kan sætte sig ned og lære Java med, men det giver jo et godt indblik for de lidt mindre børn til, hvordan man kommunikerer med computerne.
Min favoritudgave er dog Human Resource Machine, som laver programmeringsopgaver om til relativt sjove puzzles. Det fungerede rigtig godt.
Udover det er det altid sjovt at se disse pseudo-programmeringsprogrammer, som lærer noget om de basale principper i programmering. Det er nok ikke noget, man direkte kan sætte sig ned og lære Java med, men det giver jo et godt indblik for de lidt mindre børn til, hvordan man kommunikerer med computerne.
Min favoritudgave er dog Human Resource Machine, som laver programmeringsopgaver om til relativt sjove puzzles. Det fungerede rigtig godt.
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JOEP
#4
Det er kommet frem, at mens spillet også udgives fysisk i USA, så er det kun digitalt i Europa. Der er ikke angivet nogen grund til, at det er sådan.
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#1Nodon are creatures with big personalities that are used to help build your games from the ground up. There are dozens of Nodon in Game Builder Garage, each with a unique function, and you can learn how to build games just by connecting them in various ways. For example, you can create and move a human-like character with an analog stick just by connecting Stick Nodon with Person Nodon! Thus, you will get to learn the basics of game programming in a fun and intuitive way. You’ll be able to create a wide variety of different types of video games too – from side-scrolling platformers, to kart racers, to space blasters!
“For anyone who has always wanted to make their own video games, Game Builder Garage is the perfect place to start,” said Nick Chavez, Nintendo of America’s Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “Through the use of guided lessons and memorable Nodon characters, Game Builder Garage helps make creating video games just as much fun as playing them!”
When you first boot up Game Builder Garage, you can start with Lesson Mode. Here, you will meet the colorful and quirky Nodon, the creatures that you will use to learn the basic concept of visual programming in step-by-step, interactive lessons you can take at your own pace. These lessons are designed to be fun, engaging and perfect for people of all experience levels, with Checkpoints in between for players to test their knowledge by solving small puzzles or tasks.
In Free Programming mode, you can bring your own game ideas to life by putting all the skills learned in the lessons to the test. With the simple press of a button, you can swap between the programming and game screen to quickly try out your creation and see how it plays.
If you’re looking for a little inspiration, you can exchange and download games with friends and family over the internet or via a local wireless connection. This is a great way to not only show off some of your own creations, but also to check out games created by other players. You can even go into Free Programming mode to pull the curtain back on the programming of games uploaded by other players to study them and learn some tricks of your own!
While Game Builder Garage can be controlled with a Joy-Con controller, Nintendo Switch Pro Controller or the controls of the Nintendo Switch Lite system, you can also build games using a compatible mouse that is plugged into the USB port on the Nintendo Switch dock. This control option might be easier for people who love the feel of a mouse when navigating the software.
Game Builder Garage launches for Nintendo Switch on June 11 in Nintendo eShop and on Nintendo.com at a suggested retail price of $29.99.