Yes, there is a program called G-Java which converts .gm6 files to Java code, which I believe you can embed on a website. there is now a game maker version that lets you export to html5 here: http://yoyogames.com/gamemaker/html5
You can download Game Maker 7.0 at the YoYo Games website; http://www.yoyogames.com/gamemaker/try.
embed code is used for putting flash games/pictures on websites.in a sort redirect way. the embed code searches that web side for the item and copies that item to that area of the website and isn't technically on the website.minecraft doesn't have one.
GameMaker isn't meant for making 3D games, but it is worth the money you pay to register. I hear there is a better 3D game-making program called Roket3D.
GameMaker Pro is the upgraded edition of GameMaker Lite. In the new version there are many more things you can do and many more kinds of games you are able to make.
Yes, there is a program called G-Java which converts .gm6 files to Java code, which I believe you can embed on a website. there is now a game maker version that lets you export to html5 here: http://yoyogames.com/gamemaker/html5
no it is a utility used to develop games... usually for beginner's. When not downloaded from yo yo games website it may CONTAIN a virus.
It was never mentioned who the first ever head gamemaker was, but for the 72nd, 73rd and 74th the head gamemaker was Seneca Crane. For the 75th games Plutarch Heavensbee is the head gamemaker.
It depends what website or software you are using. If you are using webs/freewebs then there should be a button that says HTML or embed code. Click on that then go on to a games website (like miniclip) that offers embed codes for games for your website. Copy the code and paste it when you press the 'HTML' button on your web site designer.
You can download Game Maker 7.0 at the YoYo Games website; http://www.yoyogames.com/gamemaker/try.
If the embed code for a game is given, you can put it anywhere you want, free and legally.
embed code is used for putting flash games/pictures on websites.in a sort redirect way. the embed code searches that web side for the item and copies that item to that area of the website and isn't technically on the website.minecraft doesn't have one.
If you have the video simply upload it to Vidiopia.com then view the video to grap the embed code and place it on your website. If your video podcast is already on a video sharing website then simply grab the embed code and past it onto your website's page.
If your trying to copy a game from another website chances are they have a box that says embed or share and you get the Embed code and paste it onto your website.
GameMaker isn't meant for making 3D games, but it is worth the money you pay to register. I hear there is a better 3D game-making program called Roket3D.
<EMBED TYPE="application/x-mplayer2" SRC="VideoOrAudiofile.wmv" WIDTH="200" HEIGHT="200" autostart="1"> </EMBED>
You can add games or quizzes to your site by adding the HTML code using the HTML code element.