RPG MAKER MV/MZ/VX ACE/XP - FANTASY SOUND EFFECT (Free Download)
RPG MAKER MV/MZ/VX ACE/XP - FANTASY SOUND EFFECT (Free Download) features
- Sound Effect
- 1 DLC BGM
RPG MAKER MV/MZ/VX ACE/XP - FANTASY SOUND EFFECT (Free Download) System Requirements
RPG MAKER MV/MZ/VX ACE/XP - FANTASY SOUND EFFECT (Free Download)
Many RPG Maker versions have been released over the years, and even the older ones are still in use.
Guessing the exact version used to make each game involved a lot of squinting at trees, so I can't assure you my estimations are 100 per cent correct. There were also a couple of games I wasn't able to identify, because they looked too different from your average RPG Maker game.
Having said that, the RPG Maker Steam tag more or less contains:
- 13 RPG Maker 2003 games
- 67 RPG Maker XP games
- 213 RPG Maker VX/VX Ace games
- 145 RPG Maker MV games
- 23 games made with other engines
RPG Maker games have always been here
For years, RPG Maker didn't have a Western publisher. People pirated the engine, illegally translated it, and used it to make small RPGs to post, play and comment on in tightly-knit communities.
When RPG Maker VX appeared on Steam, Steam Direct was blooming. For the first time, RPG Maker users got the opportunity to directly release their works on Steam.
That's why the platform got invaded by simple-looking JRPGs. These aren't the cheap works of malicious devs: most games with low scores are clearly the first works of inexperienced developers. After all, why post your first game on a forum when you have the opportunity to put it on Steam like a real developer?
RPG Maker games have always been around: people just used to post them elsewhere.
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On Steam, the RPG Maker tag has reached the point where it doesn't represent an engine, but rather a genre with defined expectations. We created a false association between the software, the kind of games it produces, and their quality, ignoring a rich culture of creative ripping, artistic experiments and fan games.
If you want to try more imaginative RPG Maker games, then Rpgmaker.net and Vgperson's website are good places to start. And if, after that, you still think all RPG Maker games are bad, perhaps you'll just have to accept that they are simply not for you.
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