Bring your game ideas and concepts to life with 001 Game Creator, which gives you the power to create a variety of game genres. With simple point-and-click scripting, and high customisability of characters, monsters, items and magic, you can make anything possible.
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not a game engine but programming is done using flow charts http://www.flowgorithm.org/
It's gonna be really helpful for teaching others how programming works via flowcharts so it can be crystal clear for them. thx for this link
it is really helpful, thx again.
Some of these games teach coding: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF64FEABCA618B4AC
https://www.reddit.com/r/gamedev/comments/2rgzx9/what_game_constructors_are_out_therethings_like/ suggest WiMi5 https://www.reddit.com/r/gamedev/comments/2iktof/i_wanna_be_the_dev_this_week_coding_optional/
Blender: Turns out it's also a game engine, with visual scripting! Playmaker (for Unity3D): Perhaps the most elegant option here, very accessible and easy to read; though not the best at very complex tasks. uScript (for Unity3D): Based on the same principles as Unreal Engine's visual scripting.
I will add blender but for unity, I may not add it because of playmaker and uscript as they are plugins and the main purpose for this list to give knowledge about game engines for making complete games without knowledge in coding. I will review this links in order to make sure that every game engine is added.
[Edited by tameresa, April 10]
Thx I will add it.
Unreal Engine has BlueScript
I will edit this list to include it in.
Were BluePrints called BlueScript in 2018?
MIT's Scratch the first lesson in many Ivy League Intro to CS courses.