RMA Games Collection
About
RMA Games (link to web archive with no images) was my first personal foray into game development back in high school between around 2004 and 2005 using Game Maker 4. Most of the music and assets were taken from other places, though Dragon Adventure contains the most hand-made/modified assets. The games are truly not great, but they're a fun look back at where I started.
I re-discovered these games recently as I was looking through an old external hard drive, and I didn't want to lose them again. The hype in the descriptions above are certainly jokes, but I'm honestly pretty proud of what 15-year-old me was able to accomplish, and it led me down the path of making some real things 10 years later.
I hope I'm able to continue on this path and make some even better stuff farther down the line.
How to PlayThe download for this collection is a .zip folder that contains sub-folders README.txt files and the game's executable. Read the README to learn more about the game, and read the in-game instructions to learn how to play each game.
The executables themselves were created on a Windows XP machine using Game Maker 4, which should mean they'll run on just about any Windows machine (I tested them on my fully-updated Windows 10 machine and a Windows 7 machine and they were all fine), and I bet it will run in Linux with probably any version of WINE.
Just unzip the file and run the executable, and it should launch the game!