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You're never going to actually find a good anything maker. The better it looks or feels, the harder it is to understand and thus you might as well be working at a freaking game company.
Making a decent game of any kind requires a lot of software and a lot of memory . . . and a lot of information most people don't have.
If you can settle for barely-par or sub-par, then you're in luck. I wouldn't hold out hope for better.
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