RPG Maker
JRPG creation for everyone
The Japanese game creation series that let hobbyists create their own role-playing games, launching countless indie developers.
Overview
RPG Maker (RPGツクール, RPG Tsukūru) is a series of game creation tools that has let hobbyists make their own Japanese-style role-playing games since 1992. Originally created by ASCII Corporation for Japanese computers, the series eventually reached Western audiences and spawned a massive community of indie RPG creators.
The series democratised RPG development, removing the need for programming knowledge while still allowing sophisticated customisation through scripting.
Fast Facts
- Original developer: ASCII Corporation
- First release: 1992 (PC-98)
- Current developer: Kadokawa (via Enterbrain)
- Genre: JRPG creation
- Platforms: PC-98, SNES, PlayStation, Windows
- Western breakthrough: RPG Maker 2000/2003
Key Versions
The series evolved across platforms:
- RPG Maker (1992) - PC-98 original
- RPG Maker 95 - First Windows version
- RPG Maker 2000 - Western community favourite
- RPG Maker XP - Ruby scripting (RGSS)
- RPG Maker VX/MV/MZ - Modern versions
Features
RPG Maker provides:
- Map editor - Tile-based world creation
- Event system - Visual scripting for NPCs, triggers
- Database - Characters, items, skills, enemies
- Battle system - Built-in JRPG combat
- Scripting - Ruby/JavaScript for advanced users
- Asset libraries - Included graphics and music
The Community
RPG Maker created a vibrant scene:
- Thousands of free games
- Asset sharing communities
- Commercial successes (To the Moon, Corpse Party)
- Tutorials and resources
- Fan translations of Japanese tools
Notable Games Made With RPG Maker
- To the Moon (2011) - Critically acclaimed narrative game
- Corpse Party (1996) - Horror classic
- LISA (2014) - Dark RPG
- Yume Nikki (2004) - Surreal exploration
- OFF (2008) - French cult classic
Impact on Indie Development
RPG Maker showed that:
- Tools matter more than coding ability
- Small teams could create substantial games
- Niche genres had audiences
- Community support enables creators