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==User guide==
==User guide==
The system includes a copy of the game Caverns of Zeux, which serves as an example of what can be created using the system.  
MegaZeux includes a copy of the game Caverns of Zeux, which serves as an example of what can be created using the system.  


At DigitalMZX you'll find an enormous collection of MegaZeux games and a forum inhabited by friendly MegaZeux veterans. In-depth community info can be found in the MZX Wiki.
You can find a large collection of MegaZeux games at DigitalMZX, as well as a forum inhabited by friendly MegaZeux veterans. In-depth community info can be found in the MZX Wiki.


Useful links/Resources:
Useful links/Resources:

Revision as of 12:31, 22 Mayıs 2023

MegaZeux
Megazeuxnx.png
General
AuthorAliceLR
TypeGame engine
Version2.92f
LicenseGPL-2.0
Last Updated2020/11/26
Links
Download
Website
Source

MegaZeux is a game creation system (GCS) created by Andrew Pointon in 1994. MegaZeux is a platform for creating 2D games, similar to other game creation systems like RPG Maker. It allows users to create their own games using a simple programming language and a visual editor.

MegaZeux is officially supported on Windows, Linux/BSD, MacOS, as well as the NDS, 3DS, Wii, and PSP consoles. Historical support has also existed for GP2X, Pandora, and AmigaOS 4.

Installation

Extract the zip file to the root of the SD card.

User guide

MegaZeux includes a copy of the game Caverns of Zeux, which serves as an example of what can be created using the system.

You can find a large collection of MegaZeux games at DigitalMZX, as well as a forum inhabited by friendly MegaZeux veterans. In-depth community info can be found in the MZX Wiki.

Useful links/Resources:

Screenshots

megazeuxnx3.png

megazeuxnx4.png

Changelog

2.92f

  • Released on November 22nd, 2020. Debian/Ubuntu/Raspbian packages added on November 26th, 2020.

2.92e

  • Released July 20th, 2020.

2.92d

  • Released on May 8th, 2020.

2.92c

  • Released March 8th, 2020.

External links

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