Hi im András(English:Andrew).
I start making games in the 90’ when im around 10 years old.My first software is KLIKK&PLAY what i use.And i try several others after.
Now im 39 and this still is a hobby for me.Not for money making but the joy to create something what i have good intelligence for.But in the other hand i have ADD and dyslexia so these two things push me hard but never give up.I only give up on softwares where real text codes are useable.
I looking for help sometimes here when i still beginner but later maybe i am who had a solution for others.
Good luck.
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Welcome András, here you will find game making enthusiasts of all kinds, freely sharing their knowledge with each other. I often search past topics for solutions and am always learning much from this forum. I hope you will enjoy GDevelop.
Hello.
Very good this product so i progress faster than i imagine.
Yes.I search here too or sometimes just reading others.Youtube an another good place for explanations and helps.Luckily Gdevelop not abandoned that much as like the Clickteam product.
Thanks.
Welcome to the community if you ever need help with something we are here to help
Thank you.
It’s unavoidable while i not know much the system.More on the mathemathical and writed functions what i had harder times with.Many-many things to memorise in these creator programs.
I also create a private telegram group for only myself to save the informations and pictures for learn. 
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Hi Andras!
Welcome to this forum
Ah Klick and Play (Games Factory, Multimedia Fusion) from François Lionet.
I used M.Fusion a little after Game Maker.
I had many problems to adapt me from traditional languages to games engines (Multimedia Fusion, Construct2).
But now, all is Ok.
A+
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You know everything fine with enough practice.If something peoples are like and enjoying to do that is an extra help to success.
Yeah I used Klik and Play and the Games Factory, never did make anything actually playable beyond a few tutorial projects.
I had a bit of success with Unity, managed to successfully make 4 of the tutorial Microgames from the website.