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In forum "game development help GameMaker: Studio"
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{GM}Taaaaanks!
var tooClose = <somenumber>; // your judgement here, obviously enough to prevent collision/bumping var rangeToPlayer = point_distance(x, y, obj_player.x, obj_player.y); if ( rangeToPlayer <= tooClose ) { // set your objects speed to zero or change their behaviour state to stop closing distance }
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Is Game Maker a good place to start?
I know this is a bit of an older conversation, but just because I was seeing some info that was a little bit off....

... you can defintely make money with the free version of GameMaker: Studio. You only have to have the "Made with GameMaker: Studio" splashscreen if you are using the free version to create your projects. SteamWorkshop games have to be free, but you can make a game and get published on Steam proper via the Greenlight program and sell it, or just get a published by them otherwise.
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