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Providing South Park Gamers, beginners and experienced, with utilities, resources and advice on game making.

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THE GAME MAKING SECTION
NOTE: If you have a question regarding technical things about game making, post it on our Game Making forum. For graphical questions, visit our SPG Graphics & Sprites forum. If you are looking for ideas for a game (or have some you'd like to post), go to our Game Ideas & Storylines forum.

"Hello, fellow South Park Gaming enthusiasts, and welcome to the very long-awaited Game Making section! Incase the title isn't obvious enough, this section of the site is dedicated to all things related to the making of games themselves. Essentially, the section is intended as a way to perhaps educate people who are interested in making a game, and let them know how they can go about doing it.

As we all know, there are dozens of programs you can use - however, since most South Park Gamers tend to use Clickteam's game-making programs, this section will mostly focus on them. For new gamers who are unfamiliar with Clickteam, we highly recommend visiting their website and brushing up on your knowledge. And the best advice I can give to a new game-maker is to practice, practice, practice. First games almost always suck because usually, the people who make them have no experience. If you dedicate a few months to learning how to use a program before you start on a project, the finished version will be so much better for it.

However, new members aside, this section also serves as a very useful collection of resources for even the most experienced of gamers, with most content created and/or provided by members of the community themselves. There's plenty of graphics, sounds and music, that'll be sure to improve whatever you're working on! Remember, though - while the whole reason of putting resources and such on the site is so you can use them, always give credit where it's due. There is some excellent content in this section, and we actually encourage you to use it, but if you don't credit the people responsible for it, then that's stealing, and when your game comes out, everyone's going to know.

So, that's my stupid little introduction. You should all know what this section is for now, and I hope everyone finds it useful in their game-making endevaours. A big thank you to everyone who submitted content, information and links to this site. Over 'n out!"

- Beamer, 2006.