Role-playing game creation software is a game creation system (software program) intended to make it easy for non-programmers to create a role-playing video game. The target audience for most of these products is artists and creative types who have the imaginative abilities to assemble the elements of a game (artwork, plotline, music, etc.) but lack the technical skill to program it themselves.

RPG Maker

The most famous RPG maker is the commercial Japanese RPG Maker series that has been released since 1988 for many systems ranging from the PC-8801, MSX, PC-9801, and Microsoft Windows, to the Super Famicom, PlayStation, Game Boy Color, PlayStation 2, and Cellphones.

Other role-playing game creation software

Name License Publisher Initial release Linux Mac Windows Mobile Description
Adventure Construction Set?Electronic Arts1984?Apple IIMS-DOS?An early RPG maker for creating top-down view tile-based role-playing and adventure games. Published for the Commodore 64 and later ported to other 8-bit and early 16-bit microcomputers.
Adventure Creator???????An early RPG maker for Apple II computers that allowed users to build very simple games. Not to be confused with Graphic Adventure Creator, a simplified version of which was also released as Adventure Creator.
Bard's Tale Construction Set?Electronic Arts1991??MS-DOS?A (relatively) early RPG maker by Interplay, based on the basic design (first-person view and tile set) of the Bard's Tale games, using a version of the Thief of Fate game engine.[1]
Mire EngineProprietaryMaking Italia?YesYesYesYesA 2D Cross Platform Game Engine using WebGL, DirectX and HTML5.
BYOND?BYOND Software1996Server onlyNoYesNoUsed for NEStalgia, and others.
DCGAMESProprietaryDC Software1990NoNoMS-DOSNoAn Ultima-style RPG game creation system[2]
EasyRPG Free EasyRPG community 2013[3] Yes[4][5] Player[5] Yes[4][5] Player[5] A cross-platform, open source RPG development tool and client, compatible with RPG Maker.[6]
001 Game CreatorProprietarySoftWeir Inc.2006NoNoYesYesA commercial action/RPG maker. Uses a subscription model.
Unlimited AdventuresProprietaryStrategic Simulations, Inc.1993?Mac OSMS-DOS?A commercial game builder by MicroMagic using SSI's "Gold Box" engine.[1]
RPG CreatorProprietary??YesYesYesYesA commercial game development toolkit which runs through HTML5.
RPG PlaygroundProprietary? 2012YesYesYesYes A free, web based RPG maker to make, share and play RPG's.[7]
KAGEFree??YesNoYesNoA free software game development toolkit able to make RPGs utilizing KonsolScript.[8]
OHRRPGCE GNU GPL[9] OHRRPGCE community 1997–1998[10] Yes OS X Yes Android An open source RPG maker.[11]
RpgBossFree??????A cross-platform open source editor and engine based on JavaScript and Scala.[12]
SolarusFree?2002YesYesYesNoOpen source RPG engine with a custom quest editor.[13]
Sphere RPG EngineFree?2000YesYesYesNoA set of open source RPG makers utilizing JavaScript.[14]
VergeBSD1997?YesYesPSPAn open source 2D game engine with an emphasis on role playing games.[15]
Maker3D???Yes?Yes?A 3D RPG creator in manga style
LugdunonProprietaryCinera LLC[16]?YesYesYesYesA 2D online RPG creator platform.

While not an RPG maker per se, the Worldforge game engine is intended for creating MMORPGs.

References

  1. 1 2 Barton, Matt (23 February 2007). "The History of Computer Role-Playing Games Part 2: The Golden Age (1985-1993)". Gamasutra. Archived from the original on 5 February 2009.
  2. "DC Games Graphics Adventure Game Builder game at DOSGames.com". Retrieved 30 December 2020.
  3. "Release 0.1 · EasyRPG/Player". GitHub. 17 March 2013.
  4. 1 2 "Download EasyRPG Editor". EasyRPG. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  5. 1 2 3 4 "Download EasyRPG Player". EasyRPG. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  6. Schaff, Tobias (July 2016). "EasyRPG - An RPG Maker 2000 and 2003 engine". ODROID Magazine. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  7. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: RPG Playground -- A (Free!) RPG Making Game Engine, retrieved 2021-06-13
  8. "KonsolScript and Game Engine". SourceForge. 8 December 2016.
  9. "GPL license". OHRRPGCE-Wiki. 27 September 2016.
  10. "Timeline". OHRRPGCE-Wiki. 6 April 2016.
  11. "About". OHRRPGCE-Wiki. 9 April 2016.
  12. caranille (2015-01-17). "RPGBoss 0.6.x". LinuxFr.org. Retrieved 2023-09-19.
  13. Famularo, Jessica (2020-04-14). "Zelda's most dedicated fan game developers built an engine anyone can use". PC Gamer. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
  14. "Sphere RPG Engine". Navioo.
  15. McGraw, Ben. "About - VERGE, Free 2d Game Engine". archive.verge-rpg.com.
  16. "Lugdunon". Retrieved 3 March 2017.
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