Quote Originally Posted by Saracen26 View Post
I was looking at MMF2 & Game maker the other day. Even though I program silly little python games and mess around with other languages at the weekend and days off, I don't have time (even with Unity) to dedicate huge amounts of that time to do "from scratch" projects. So these sorts of software would be fantastic.

But then I look at the prices and weep. MMF2 IS €99 + €69 for the Android exporter. Game maker isn't much better. I could create PC titles to my heart's content. But the moment I want to port? That's $199 for a license. Plus there's the added $25 Google play license if I wanted to chuck my games on there...

The games I'd love to bring to OUYA at present from my days off coding are simple rectangles and squares with no collision detections or anything. Just pure pre-alpha concepts. I'd love to spend precious money or time. But these are luxuries I cannot afford. I kinda fear that's all my games will ever be unless I spend an entire year making something to almost Beta standard in Unity that could probably be done, dusted, completed and patched at least once in about 3-4 months with this drag/drop software.
Multimedia Fusion 2 is currently on the Humble Bundle Weekly sale, so you could pick up the base version there for cheap, then you're just left with the other licensing costs. Unfortunately I'm not exactly sure what the Humble Bundle version can do in terms of base licensing, but I'm sure the Humble Bundle support line would be happy to try to answer such questions.
http://www.humblebundle.com/weekly