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Although maybe a little more work is required, Game Maker is cheap! I use it because it has 3D support and awesome multi-player support with some DLLs.
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@legodude Hoho didn't know that Cry-Company has a Open Game Engine? That's good thanks i'll try it.
@TheJayMan Thanks to you too, it's quite simple to use that but the graphic is kinda old.
And anyways i still waiting for other answers.
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Not bad though. But i think all of them are only DirectX 9.0c .
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Stay on Unity, its a great program! I used to use it when I was doing Introduction to 3D modelling in college for 5 weeks, perfect stuff
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@iNorton Yes, it's very powerful, excelent graphic, but the only bad thing is that it's very limited such as no PRO Shadows, no advanced functions, only Windows Build.
@Bumbis Thanks for sharing, another powerful game engine too.
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Working on Android, I found it just as easy to make my own system. Doesn't have a learning curve (assuming you know java), and you're only limited by what you know.