![]() ![]() In 2005, the impossible happened: RPG Maker found an English publisher in Protexis. New users joined forums looking for those assets and scripts, but remained for the company. "Scripters" began to release their work to the public: adding a fancy new menu to your game became only a matter of copy-pasting a few lines of code. ![]() ![]() But the good part of having an engine with so many pre-scripted features is that the code you write for your own game will probably work on someone else’s project. Those who already had programming experience grasped the system most others were left in the dark. A small game called To The Moon was also made with RPG Maker XP. ![]()
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