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{{Short description|Type of specialized software application}}
{{distinguish|game engine|game creation system}}
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A '''game development tool''' is a specialized [[software
Almost all game development tools are developed by the [[video game developer|developer]] custom for one game, or by a console manufacturer (such as [[Nintendo]] or [[
The game tools may or may not be released along with the final game, depending on what the tool is used for. For contemporary games, it is common to include at least level editors with games that require them.
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Images of the player's character were also hard-coded, being drawn, frame by frame, by source code commands. As soon as the more technologically advanced use of [[Sprite (computer graphics)|sprites]] became common, game development tools began to emerge, custom programmed by the [[game programmer|programmer]]. Today, game development tools are still often programmed by members of the game development team by programmers, often whose sole job is to develop and maintain tools.
==Examples==
* ''Bitsy'': A game development tool featured exclusively at [[itch.io]]
* [[RPG Maker]], known in [[Japan]] as '''RPG Tsukūru''' for the development of [[role-playing video games]] (RPGs)
==Use==
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==See also==
* [[Game engine]]
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Video game development]]
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