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Torque Game Builder 1.7 out now at GarageGames

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GarageGames has announced the release of Torque Game Builder 1.7. The newest version of the game builder gives indie developers added features and technology. I'm not going to try to sound like I know what I'm talking about here... so just click this link to find out more.

http://www.garagegames.com/products/torque/tgb

http://www.garagegames.com/products/torque/tgb

Newest version of Torque Game Builder released

 

For Immediate Release

Contact:
Eric Fritz
ericf@garagegames.com
541.345.3040

Version 1.7 of the popular 2D game engine is now available for download from GarageGames.
Eugene, OR, January 31, 2007 -- GarageGames, the leading technology provider for independent game developers, announced the release of Torque Game Builder (TGB) version 1.7. The new release features improved editors for modifying link points and collision polygons, as well as other usability improvements.

"The link point and collision polygon editor improvements are a great example of how a small change can improve the usability of a product and provide a more consistent user experience," commented Lead Developer Dan Maruschak.

Other changes include new methods for dealing with scene objects and a new editor for creating vector objects. This latest update to the TGB engine follows the release of version 1.6 on December 14, which introduced a host of bug fixes and improvements. Additionally, for developers looking to create 2D console games, the engines available to those who license Torque 360 (for use on Xbox 360 and Xbox 360 Live Arcade) and Torque for Wii (for use on the Nintendo Wii and WiiWare) now include the 2D functionality of Torque Game Builder.

About GarageGames
GarageGames is located in Eugene, Oregon and on the web at www.garagegames.com. As the makers of Torque Game Builder, Torque Game Engine, Torque Game Engine Advanced, and Torque X, they have been providing game development tools and technology at an affordable price since 2000. The Torque Technologies line of game engines have been used to develop hits such as Marble Blast Ultra, Fallen Empire: Legions, Penny Arcade Adventures, Screwjumper, and countless other titles on Windows, Mac, Linux, Xbox 360, and GarageGames' own InstantAction web-based gaming service.