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"Pixel Game Maker MV" 1.0 Will Release In Q4 2019

Playism has announced this week that Pixel Game Maker MV will be getting it's 1.0 version release sometime in Q4 2019. The game basically allows you to make your own pixel adventure RPGs however you see fit, as the 1.0 update will be adding several key requests. Those include UI improvements, Steam Workshop support, a free demo version, and more fixes taken from Early Access complaints. You can currently buy it on Steam for $85, and in case you'd like to try it out, it will be at PAX West 2019 this year. Here are some more details about the update.

"Pixel Game Maker MV" 1.0 Will Release In Q4 2019
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The engine's accessibility allows first-time developers and seasoned creators alike to construct deep games from scratch, without any programming experience. Native engine features include a built-in physics engine, particle effects, support for up to four-person local multiplayer, and the ability to install and create add-ons using JavaScript.
Pixel Game Maker MV comes with more than 15 sample games, each with assets licensed for distribution in users' games including some created by Takumi Naramura, lead designer for the La-Mulana franchise. Artists can also import their own graphics to create everything from adventure, shooter, and racing games. The options are endless – the only limitation is the imagination.
"Many of the most amazing ideas for games spring from the minds of people who play games the most, but don't have the technical skills needed to bring their visions to life," said Shunji Mizutani, founder, Playism. "With Pixel Game Maker MV anyone can become a developer without learning how to code."

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