FUZE4 Nintendo Switch gets major update and price drop
InFUSEd with new content
The popular coding app, FUZE4 Nintendo Switch, has received a huge update across all features including, speed-up optimizations, over 60 new functions, many usability enhancements and almost a thousand new game assets across 2D, 3D and audio. To top it off, as of the 1st of November, FUZE also sees a price drop to just £9.99, €11.99 and $12.99
FUZE4 Nintendo Switch is a complete game making studio including a code editor, 2D & 3D Game Engines, a Media Browser with tens of thousands of game assets included, Map and Image Editors, a very powerful Audio Synthesiser, and the ability to share and collaborate on projects.
There’s no limit to the type of games and applications you can create. From text adventures to 3D first-person shooters, everything and anything is possible.
Major new features
- Engine optimizations, usability enhancements & essential bug fixes
Over 60 New Functions
- New - Motion Camera support
- New - Infra-red Pulse Rate
- New - Save / Copy image from media browser
- New - Camera rotation & orientation
- New - 3D Matrix and Quaternion functions
- New - 3D Attach object to joint
- New - 3D Object orientation
- New - Add Mouse control to your games
- New - Clipboard manipulation in-game
- New - Array manipulation functions
- New - Speed boost while loading
- Improved - Joy-Con controls
- Improved - USB Keyboard controls
New game assets
- New - 2D assets from Ansimuz
- New - 3D assets from KayKit & Kat Deak
- New - Audio assets from David Silvera
- New - 3D environment skyboxes
Made with FUZE is a channel for FUZE4 Nintendo Switch users to get their games on the Nintendo eShop, allowing them to start earning money for their games and leaving the complexities of publishing to us.
There’s a vast collection of built-in tutorials, regular Gamejams, a Discord server and YouTube videos from users and the FUZE team, all ready to help and encourage new comers. FUZE4 Nintendo Switch motivates and inspires users of all ages and abilities, even if they have no prior experience of coding.
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