> I wonder where these things have gone. Yes, today we have things like Scratch, but that's more a programming language even if it is visual.
RPG Maker may fit the bill - although obviously a lot more complex and capable than the Pinball Construction Set, it does not require programming. Super Mario Maker may be even more similar to the Pinball Construction Set, having a similarly limited scope.
RPG Maker may fit the bill - although obviously a lot more complex and capable than the Pinball Construction Set, it does not require programming. Super Mario Maker may be even more similar to the Pinball Construction Set, having a similarly limited scope.