This $50 bundle lets you create your own video games, no coding required

Ever had an idea for a game — And then ignored it because you didn’t know how to code? Well, now you can make it a reality. And you won’t need any technical aptitude either because The Complete GameGuru Unlimited Bundle, on sale this week for $49.99, does it all for you.

GameGuru is a no-code game development platform that’s designed for use by non-techies. And it’s a lot of fun to use, too. With the software, you simply start creating your world visually and add individual elements such as characters, weapons, and more as you go. And then after you’re done you can export your creation, so you can share it with others or even sell it for profit.

This bundle includes the Windows-compatible GameGuru software plus 13 DLC asset packs so you’ll have hundreds of design options available to you. The assets all come royalty-free so you can use them how you please, and you’ll enjoy access to each one for life.

Game development is a huge industry that rakes in billions every year. If you want to enter that field, then The Complete GameGuru Unlimited Bundle is a great way to start — Especially considering you can get this whole package today for way less than its original $384 value.  The Complete GameGuru Unlimited Bundle – $49.99

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Vytvořeno 3y | 19. 1. 2022 8:20:39


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