Edit: As I was writing this article, I hit the website one more time and saw this: GarageGames has been slowly dying off for years now, at least at it’s original core website at http://garagegames.com. It’s been pretty inactive overall since 2017 (before that, really) but has always just been around. Not anymore, unfortunately. I started this conversation on my Twitter page, but felt this deserved a bit more background. For those of you perhaps new to game development and never heard of GarageGames, literally founded in a garage in 2000 by Jeff Tunnell, Tim Gift, Rick Overman and Mark Frohnmayer as a way to help anyone be able to get their hands on a game engine and be able to make games. Until then, most game engines were prohibitively expensive and inaccessible to small or solo developers. GarageGames changed […]
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