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  2. Hōkago Himitsu Club - Wikipedia

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    Hōkago Himitsu Club (放課後ひみつクラブ, Hōkago Himitsu Kurabu, lit. ' After School Secret Club ' ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Teppei Fukushima [ ja ] . It was serialized on Shueisha 's digital platform Shōnen Jump+ from October 2022 to December 2024.

  3. After School Dice Club - Wikipedia

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    Anime News Network (ANN) had four editors review the first episode of the anime: [35] Theron Martin was unsure of the "cute girls do games" premise following a pre-established formula, but gave it a "tepid recommendation" on the assumption that it will lead to "good character development" and give the board games a more dramatic presentation ...

  4. GameMaker - Wikipedia

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    In August 2021, YoYo Games announced that they are changing their licenses and will offer a free version of the GameMaker engine. [58] In January 2022, YoYo Games changed GameMaker Studio 2's numbering scheme so the version corresponds to the year and the month it was released (For example, 2022.1 for January 2022). [59]

  5. Game-Maker - Wikipedia

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    Game-Maker (aka RSD Game-Maker) is an MS-DOS-based suite of game design tools, accompanied by demonstration games, produced between 1991 and 1995 by the Amherst, New Hampshire based Recreational Software Designs and sold through direct mail in the US by KD Software. [1]

  6. Game Maker's Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    Game Maker's Toolkit (GMTK) is a video game analysis video series created by British journalist Mark Brown. Beginning in 2014, the series examines video game design and aims to encourage developers to improve their craft. It is hosted on YouTube and funded via Patreon. Additional topics include game accessibility and level design.

  7. Pixel Game Maker MV - Wikipedia

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    The periodic game development contests organized by the team behind PGMMV and called the Pixel Game Maker MV Game Development Challenge have generally been well received. [ 18 ] [ 4 ] Other reviews indicated that Pixel Game Maker MV is a flexible program with a decent resource library and a relatively easy user interface.

  8. Talk:Hōkago Himitsu Club - Wikipedia

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  9. Design Master Denshi Mangajuku - Wikipedia

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    Only four of the cartridges are games, with the rest being design cartridges which contain sprites of licensed characters the player can use in games by connecting the design cartridge onto an additional port on the game cartridge. [2] The games themselves are basic and are either RPG battle games, [2] or simple drawing programs. [2]