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The 3D Gamemaker :: PC Game Review

Dec 27, 2006

Let's get one thing straight. The 3D Gamemaker isn't really a game. It's a program that lets you create your own games.

The 3D Gamemaker sets you up with a whole bunch of options. You can choose what kind of game it is (racing, horror, space, etc,) fill it up with bad guys, pick your hero and build an end boss. You can even add your own images and sounds to the game so it'll play your fave tunes. Once you've saved it, you're ready to play. You can even send it to your friends so they can play your game.

It's a blast to make your own games. Unfortunately there are a few problems with The 3D Gamemaker. The controls are the biggest issue. There are only a few buttons that do anything, so it can be tricky to move your hero around and kick-butt.


The graphics & sound are basic characters, locations and effects. They need to be pumped up to get you juiced about slamming the opposition into the mud or blasting an alien saucer into space dust.


The 3D Gamemaker


Is it hard to learn?

It takes a few hours to learn the basics.

How hard is the game?

As hard as you make it.

Age Rating: Teen.

Thumbs Up:

  • Make any game you want.
  • Send your games to your friends.
  • Customize graphics & sound.

  • Thumbs Down:

  • Weak graphics and sound.
  • Limited controls.

  • Systems:

    Windows 95/98/ME/2000, 400Mhz CPU, 64MB RAM, CD-Rom, 600MB Hard Drive space, 8MB Video Card, DirectX 6.1 Compatible Sound Card

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