Five Nights at Freddy's 4

Five Nights at Freddy's 4

Juan Cena Aug 6, 2015 @ 5:19pm
GameMaker Studio FNAF Fan Game?
I'm planning on making a fan game in Game Maker: Studio, but I can not, for the life of me, figure out how to use it. Could I possibly get some help/advice on how to make it?
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Botahamec Aug 6, 2015 @ 5:20pm 
Yes. Don't use Game Maker.

Try Stencyl. It's free but you need high quality pictures. You see, it shrinks them down and then you have to resize them they look terrible
Juan Cena Aug 6, 2015 @ 5:23pm 
Originally posted by Botahamec:
Yes. Don't use Game Maker.

Try Stencyl. It's free but you need high quality pictures. You see, it shrinks them down and then you have to resize them they look terrible
Hmm... I just might try Stencyl. Since ONAF was made in Game Maker and was very popular, I thought Game Maker was the best software. Is Stencyl on Steam?
Botahamec Aug 6, 2015 @ 5:24pm 
Originally posted by GlassesMcGee:
Originally posted by Botahamec:
Yes. Don't use Game Maker.

Try Stencyl. It's free but you need high quality pictures. You see, it shrinks them down and then you have to resize them they look terrible
Hmm... I just might try Stencyl. Since ONAF was made in Game Maker and was very popular, I thought Game Maker was the best software. Is Stencyl on Steam?
Unfortunately not. Just go to www.stencyl.com
Originally posted by GlassesMcGee:
Originally posted by Botahamec:
Yes. Don't use Game Maker.

Try Stencyl. It's free but you need high quality pictures. You see, it shrinks them down and then you have to resize them they look terrible
Hmm... I just might try Stencyl. Since ONAF was made in Game Maker and was very popular, I thought Game Maker was the best software. Is Stencyl on Steam?

GameMaker is not good for 3D. It creates pixelated images, while it's not a bad software to use it's not particularly good either. Try stencyl like Botahmec said or try Unreal, Unreal was used for FNAKK and FNACB.
Botahamec Aug 6, 2015 @ 5:27pm 
Originally posted by totallynotaspy :/:
Originally posted by GlassesMcGee:
Hmm... I just might try Stencyl. Since ONAF was made in Game Maker and was very popular, I thought Game Maker was the best software. Is Stencyl on Steam?

GameMaker is not good for 3D. It creates pixelated images, while it's not a bad software to use it's not particularly good either. Try stencyl like Botahmec said or try Unreal, Unreal was used for FNAKK and FNACB.
Yes. But for using 3D, Unity is much easier to learn in my opinion. Then again, they both take some time to learn, but I think more tutorials exist for Unity than Unreal. I'm not sure though.
Originally posted by Botahamec:
Originally posted by totallynotaspy :/:

GameMaker is not good for 3D. It creates pixelated images, while it's not a bad software to use it's not particularly good either. Try stencyl like Botahmec said or try Unreal, Unreal was used for FNAKK and FNACB.
Yes. But for using 3D, Unity is much easier to learn in my opinion. Then again, they both take some time to learn, but I think more tutorials exist for Unity than Unreal. I'm not sure though.

That's true, but what's weird is that Unreal has been around since the late 90's I believe @_@

I don't know when Unity was released.
justirri Aug 7, 2015 @ 12:44pm 
Originally posted by GlassesMcGee:
I'm planning on making a fan game in Game Maker: Studio, but I can not, for the life of me, figure out how to use it. Could I possibly get some help/advice on how to make it?
(note: these games suck, really and WIP)
I made these with GameMaker:Studio, Scott-Like Engine, Scott-Like Engine 2, and Fazbear Frenzy.


Originally posted by Botahamec:
Yes. Don't use Game Maker.

Try Stencyl. It's free but you need high quality pictures. You see, it shrinks them down and then you have to resize them they look terrible
What do you know about engines?
Last edited by justirri; Aug 7, 2015 @ 12:44pm
Botahamec Aug 7, 2015 @ 12:45pm 
Originally posted by Irritated Ninja:
What do you know about engines?
Train engines? Umm... well... they... uhh... do stuff...
Juan Cena Aug 7, 2015 @ 4:05pm 
Originally posted by Botahamec:
Originally posted by GlassesMcGee:
Hmm... I just might try Stencyl. Since ONAF was made in Game Maker and was very popular, I thought Game Maker was the best software. Is Stencyl on Steam?
Unfortunately not. Just go to www.stencyl.com
Well, for some reason (my pc is a piece of crap), Stencyl won't download. So I'll have to stick with Game Maker :P
Rick Aug 7, 2015 @ 4:08pm 
I am trying to use helped by friends and youtube tutorials
Silent Quack Apr 28, 2018 @ 7:37pm 
Use Clickteam, It's The Engine Of All The Fnafs, And It's Easy To Use. Plus It's On Steam.:steamhappy:
Akrenix Jun 18, 2018 @ 11:05pm 
Originally posted by TheEpicPlay:
Use Clickteam, It's The Engine Of All The Fnafs, And It's Easy To Use. Plus It's On Steam.:steamhappy:
Originally posted by CoolAkramTV:
And it's $100! :steamhappy:
Last edited by Akrenix; Jun 18, 2018 @ 11:06pm
Originally posted by SpongebobTheHedgehog (Soul):
Originally posted by GlassesMcGee:
Hmm... I just might try Stencyl. Since ONAF was made in Game Maker and was very popular, I thought Game Maker was the best software. Is Stencyl on Steam?

GameMaker is not good for 3D. It creates pixelated images, while it's not a bad software to use it's not particularly good either. Try stencyl like Botahmec said or try Unreal, Unreal was used for FNAKK and FNACB.
U LEAKED FNAF SB!!!
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