What are some of the well known tools for creating games for e-learning?

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gilson costalacosta answered
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homie homie answered

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costalacosta costalacosta answered

Look, it’s not really that important, because there’s no special engine for such games, as far as I know. There are universal engines like unreal which you can read about game development at https://ilogos.biz/unreal-game-development-company/ if you’re interested in it. I’m sure that this knowledge will be very useful for you.

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ermiisa ermiisa answered

Adobe Flash, Adobe Captivate, Articulate Storyline, Articulate Presenter, and even PowerPoint are widely recognized as industry standards for creating e-learning content. If you’re looking for pre-designed e-learning game templates, eLearning Brothers offers a variety of options in these commonly used formats. You can explore their collection at http://elearningtemplates.com/el…

For those interested in creating simple 8-bit games, GameMaker is a great tool to consider. It provides a user-friendly interface and doesn’t require extensive programming knowledge. You can check out GameMaker at http://www.yoyogames.com/gamemak…

Another accessible option is Scratch, which is designed for beginners and offers a visual programming environment. Scratch allows users to create interactive games without the need for advanced coding skills. You can find interesting examples of games created in Scratch at http://scratch.mit.edu/galleries…

However, it’s worth noting that when using GameMaker and Scratch, packaging them into SCORM compliant modules for deployment in a learning management system (LMS) might be a bit challenging. In such cases, you may need to link to or embed them as web objects within your e-learning modules.

I hope this information helps, and if you have any further questions or need more recommendations, feel free to ask!

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BrandyBarrett BrandyBarrett answered

Nice, I’ll try it, thanks)

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