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Create your own FPS games
- September 20, 2007
- Updated: July 2, 2025 at 9:45 AM
You’re probably a hardcore gamer with hundreds of playing hours under your belt. You’ve created your own clan and you train a few hours everyday in your favorite First Person Shooter (FPS). You’ve even upgraded your PC just for the sake of playing. However, I’m sure there’s something you haven’t tried yet: playing your own game!
Don’t get me wrong here: I’m not talking about simply making up a game and its rules. I’m talking about creating your very own first person shooter! What’s more, you don’t need to have any programming or 3D designing knowledge: just install FPS Creator and put your imagination to work.
This excellent editor provides you with all the elements you need to create your personal FPS: walls, doors, corridors, stairs and more, as well as decorative elements. The game also takes care of physics and music. You can download extra packs from their website to obtain more characters, weapons and other elements.
This demo version has a 30-day limitation but gives a very good sneak peek of the whole version. Besides, it also includes the complete PDF user manual to help you during your first days with the program. Just one more thing: if you eventually manage to create a great FPS, don’t forget to send it to Softonic so that we can review it!
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