The Weekly Famitsu has revealed a few details about Puchikon4 SmileBASIC, a coding program for Nintendo Switch.
Similar to its predecessors, Puchikon4 SmileBASIC (also known as Petit Computer) will allow players to code their games in the BASIC programming language. Completed games can be uploaded online for other players to enjoy, and an online back up feature has been implemented.
Puchikon4 SmileBASIC will let creators take advantage of various Nintendo Switch functionality in their games, such as HD Rumble, IR Camera, Gyro, and more. Tutorials are available for beginners new to the BASIC language. It’s also compatible with third party keyboard accessories.
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