Trees planted by companies can be a playful enterprise. But all game-designers need programming skills. Right? Wrong.
A new platform developed by an English startup allows games to be designed intuitively.
Ready-made figures, obstacles and collectable objects can be selected from a menu, with additional criteria such as size, position and movement completing the animation.
Keyboard controls are quickly defined. At the click of a button, a link is created through which the game is available on PCs, tablets and smartphones.
Emerging game designers can also build their own images into the game by adding them in the library.
Elsewhere, girls are being encouraged to get into game design, while creatives can turn their novels into virtual universes.Â