05-10-2026, 06:52 PM
The language looks nice.
https://itch.io/t/6309910/-rcbasic-v49-is-out-
https://itch.io/t/6309910/-rcbasic-v49-is-out-
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version 4.9 of RCBasic
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05-10-2026, 06:52 PM
The language looks nice.
https://itch.io/t/6309910/-rcbasic-v49-is-out-
05-11-2026, 02:11 PM
RCBasic and N7 are what I use most. I was introduced to Naalaa during N6 (about 2017) and used it on and off (and still do) until the release of N7 about 2022 to this date.... RCBasic is my primary "go to" Basic since 2018 and currently moderate their forum.
I cannot recommend N7 and RCB high enough!
Logic is the beginning of wisdom.
05-12-2026, 12:51 AM
(05-11-2026, 02:11 PM)johnno56 Wrote: RCBasic and N7 are what I use most. I was introduced to Naalaa during N6 (about 2017) and used it on and off (and still do) until the release of N7 about 2022 to this date.... RCBasic is my primary "go to" Basic since 2018 and currently moderate their forum. Some questions. Just curious. May RCBasic be popular after a few years? What are the advantages of RCBasic over other BASIC dialects? ![]() Which type of game is very good for using RCBasic to make?
05-12-2026, 08:59 PM
May RCBasic be popular after a few years?
RCBasic has been around for many years. Any basic will become popular if it is advertised/promoted. What are the advantages of RCBasic over other BASIC dialects? Where to begin... RCBasic, like N7, has "tools" included in the package. eg: Nirvana2D and Serenity3D for creating both 2D and 3D games. RCBasic can also export to Windows, Linux and Android. Primarily, RCBasic is best suited for retro-styled 2D games. 3D, although installed, is still being developed. Which type of game is very good for using RCBasic to make? 2D retro-style. eg: Mario etc... but not just retro... RCBasic, like N7, is a tool. Regardless of the tool used, the game is only as good as the coder's imagination. Which means... If you want a very good game, you will need a very good imagination.... It has been my experience to find a "basic" that you are the most comfortable with... and stick with it. "Basic swapping" is best suited for those who have not yet decided to commit. Find a good one and stick with it. If you find a "basic" that you enjoy using, the programs that you will make, will not feel like "work" (or a burden to make). Familiarity and time will produce experience and efficiency. One thing to remember: If you are not having fun, then you are doing something wrong.... lol
Logic is the beginning of wisdom.
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