Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24046021-20131013094723/@comment-9531161-20131013104755

There's a wealth of knowledge both on the wiki and off. Poke around on here under the Tutorials category until you've had your fill, then go to the Nintendo Life Petit Computer Tutorials to find more information. It's a little scattered there, but you should be able to get a good idea. Look all the way to the end, because it's not in order. If that doesn't suit you, this guy is very thorough, and has quite a few tutorials which can get you started making games. There are even some advanced topics there which you can use later. If you're stuck on a function or you've forgotten how it works, take a look at the Manual. Finally, one last thing you can do is look at other people's programs to see how they did it. If you do this, I'd suggest you start with smaller programs.

Also, don't start with Minecraft or Terraria. Please, it's just too hard, and I don't want you to get discouraged. Start extremely small, then work your way up.