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Educator's Kit
Creating video games has traditionally been a long and complicated process, requiring years of experience and a vast array of skills. However, with the introduction of comprehensive game-development toolkits such as Stencyl, the fun has returned to the art of game creation—anyone who has the desire to create his or her own video game can now do so with almost any desktop computer and a free software download from the Internet.

Stencyl eliminates many of the tedious and time consuming aspects of game development, but getting to grips with such a comprehensive software package can be somewhat daunting — there are so many great features that it's difficult to know where to start!
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