How to Make Your Own Virtual Game for Free

A virtual game is a computer-based game simulation that allows players to interact with modeled virtual objects and environments. Many virtual games require computer programming knowledge, hence the emergence of computer gaming degrees and certificate programs offered by many schools. But there are also many websites on the Internet that allow users to create their own games and share them with others for free, without any computer programming knowledge whatsoever.

Instructions

  1. Sploder

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      Visit the Sploder website and click the "Make a Game" button at the top of the page. Select a game type to create, and then click the "Join" button to register for a free account. After registration is complete, click the "Make Your Own Game" button to begin.

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      Click and drag the game character to move its position on the screen. Then select an item category from the left menu to display the various items in that group. Scroll through the items using the arrow buttons, then click and drag an item to position it into the game.

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      Click the "Test" button at the top of the page to test the game as it currently exists. Then select the "Click here when you are done testing" button to go back to the game editor mode.

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      Click the "Save As" button to save the current game, and click the "Publish" button when finished to publish the game to other users.

    PlayCrafter

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      Visit the PlayCrafter website, and click the "Launch Playcrafter" button. Click the "Create Free Account" button and register for a free account. Under the "Make a Game" area, click the arrow button to scroll through various types of game templates available.

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      Click a game template to use it, or click the "Create New Game" button to build a game completely from scratch. Drag an item from the "Game Kit" and drop it anywhere on the "Canvas" to add it to the game level.

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      Click the "Piece Editor" button to customize how the piece looks and how it reacts during game-play, or click the "Create New Piece" button to design a new piece from scratch. Click the "Library" button to browse through all the available pieces to add to the game, then click the "Canvas" button to begin designing the layout of the levels.

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      Click the "Game Kit" button to add more pieces to the level, and click the "Play" button to test the game. Click the "Publish" button to share the game with others online.

    Fyrebug

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      Visit the Fyrebug website, and click the "Create Games" button at the top of the page. Select a game type, and then click the "Make Your Own" button to begin.

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      Follow the on-screen guide and choose the various items that will be featured in the game. At the end of the on-screen guide, enter a name, description and a category for the game. Make sure to enter a title, description and category that accurately represent the game. This will help other users find your game.

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      Type your email address into the box, and click the "Save" button to save the game. Use the "Share Games With Friends" button on the Fyrebug homepage for information on sharing your game via e-mail, Facebook, Myspace and more.

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