![]() The first game engine that comes to mind is Unity 3D. So if you don’t want to get sued, stay away from using the default RTP resources. That license is very restrictive, and doesn’t allow you to use these resources on games that are not using the RPG Maker Windows engine. Don’t use RTP resources!įirst of all, if you ever intent to port your game to non-Windows platforms, make sure you don’t use any RTP or RTP derived resources. ![]() So if exporting your games to other platforms is not officially supported, what options are there? Well, let me explain what’s currently known on this subject. But since then nothing has turned up, so I’m afraid we can assume that all these efforts were in vain. In 2012 for example, someone named Mitchell declared on Steam that they were working on supporting other platforms, and it even got confirmed by other reliable sources. Final Fantasy, the mother of all Japanese role-playing gamesĪlthough technically difficult, exporting RPG Maker games to other platforms has always been a mayor feature request, and I’m sure Enterbrain had many attempts to do so.
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