Trevis’ WIP: PSPRPGMaker

Taken from http://freedroid.sourceforge.net/contact.php - Image 1Trevis wrote on our forums about something he’s planning that should increase the chances of PSP role-playing games being made by homebrewers for the public. To pull it off, however, he’s asking for suggestions from members of the homebrew community.

His plan is to create something called the PSPRPGMaker. With it, he hopes that even people without a lot of coding experience can make their own role-playing games for the PSP using a drag-and-drop interface rather than a ton of programming language sessions.

According to the forums he built for it, PSPRPGMaker will be made up of a game engine, which will presumably run the game, and a toolkit to make new adventures. Of course, since he doesn’t know what people want to see, he’s calling on all those interested to send him some input through the source link below. He intends to make it open-source, so whatever you see there in the future may just be something you suggested to him in the project’s infancy.

Definitely interesting, and somewhat reminiscent of the Neverwinter Nights module community actually. We hope it becomes a reality soon.

Discuss: [Forum Discussion Thread]

Taken from http://freedroid.sourceforge.net/contact.php - Image 1Trevis wrote on our forums about something he’s planning that should increase the chances of PSP role-playing games being made by homebrewers for the public. To pull it off, however, he’s asking for suggestions from members of the homebrew community.

His plan is to create something called the PSPRPGMaker. With it, he hopes that even people without a lot of coding experience can make their own role-playing games for the PSP using a drag-and-drop interface rather than a ton of programming language sessions.

According to the forums he built for it, PSPRPGMaker will be made up of a game engine, which will presumably run the game, and a toolkit to make new adventures. Of course, since he doesn’t know what people want to see, he’s calling on all those interested to send him some input through the source link below. He intends to make it open-source, so whatever you see there in the future may just be something you suggested to him in the project’s infancy.

Definitely interesting, and somewhat reminiscent of the Neverwinter Nights module community actually. We hope it becomes a reality soon.

Discuss: [Forum Discussion Thread]

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