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What are other cheesy "game creation kits" that supposedly teach kids "how to make video games" in a process that's itself gamified? Has there ever been one that wasn't pure trash? I remember one I played in grade school (I think you could make a platformer, a racer or an FPS, and ultimately you just picked skins for things and built a map for the most part... it was cool to a 7 years old)?
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For me it's Kogama, the blatant Roblox rip-off with even worse user-made games somehow.
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Warioware DIY
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In the sense that it's presented as an educational tool for children to learn to program or whatever?



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