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Fancade
Developer(s)Martin Magni
Platform(s)iOS, Android, Web
Genre(s)Puzzle, action, racing, platformer, sandbox

Fancade ( Fanmade Arcade ) - is a platform made for creating games inside the platform using visual scripting. Fancade had been developed by Martin Magni and the "Fandevs". Currently Fancade only has a web-version and a mobile version of it ( iOs and android ).[1]

Gameplay

Fancade is a game that contains multiple mini-games inside of it. Players can create and share their own games using the level editor and a visual scripting language. Games can be editable or not editable.[1]

Fancade has an online community, which hosts game jams, you can sign up for them using the official fancade discord server. Usually the task of the jam is to make the best game with a deadline of 1 week or more. There are official jams, such as Fanjam, Fanweek and Fancode.

There are also some unofficial game jams, some of which received official recogonition and can grant the participants rewards in-game, such as Gems and Ad-Free subscription. Some notable unofficial game jams include GuffoChallenges, Compas Jam and Artcade.

Reception

Games Finder gave it an 8.5 out of 10 rating, praising its "free to play mixture of puzzles and mini games" and its "fantastic array of tools to create, share and find creations from the community".[2] TouchArcade called it "an ambitious project" that "deserves heaps of praise".[3] Edamame Reviews stated that Fancade is "the only mobile game you'll need in 2020" and that "the quality of each of the mini-games featured in Fancade is at a level of quality high enough to be packaged and sold as standalone titles of their own".[4] the game won the Google Play Best of 2020 award in the category Best Innovative.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Fancade by Martin Magni". www.fancade.com. Retrieved 2023-06-14.
  2. ^ Franklin, Samuel (2020-02-01). "Fancade Review". Games Finder. Retrieved 2023-06-14.
  3. ^ "'Fancade' is an Ambitious Project from the Creator of 'Mekorama' that Lets You Create and Share Your Own Games – TouchArcade". 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2023-06-14.
  4. ^ Edamame Reviews (2020-03-31). "Fancade - The only mobile game you'll need in 2020". Facebook. Retrieved 2023-06-14.