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It's a forum. So yes, by making this thread you technically asked for my opinion. Or let's say that I have the right to share my opinion.
And if you don't like that, go somewhere else ;)
Haha, I'm glad ya get a kick out of it!
No- you got me wrong then - I wasn't judging you , I am more judging the existence of such games (not really trying to do this either). It's only natural that you are curious about them. I really didn't mean to offend you.
Actually back in 2009 I saw a classmate play a game that was actually forbidden where I live. In the game, you could pour gas over your enemy and set them on fire. I can not remember the name tho.
-Any of the RPG Makers
-Multimedia Fusion 2
I'm sure there's a ton more out there by now, but i only focus on 2D engines since animation is more my department. The downside to the drag and drop system is that you will have to really think outside the box in order to pull certain things off. But from what i can tell, anything within reason is possible with these engines!
EDIT: Alternatively just google The Torture Game
There I gave you your game now go away