I've very recently started thinking about potentially building a platformer. However, I don't have an engine to work with. I do have a project using Actionscript I coded last fall, but it's an early version, and I think it's far too buggy to use, especially because I've forgotten basically all I know about actionscript besides that it's a pain in the ass to work with, and likely won't be able to fix it (again) without some serious work re-learning it.
So, rather than relearn a language I'd only ever use once, I'm looking for something that might streamline the process and make it fun enough to make that I might consider doing it again.
Now, I've looked at Stencyl, and it seems like it would be a fairly good choice. However, in order to distribute your work in it as a standalone game, you have to pay for a yearly subscription to the "Pro" version. It also looks like you need to be always connected to the internet to use it. So, does anyone know otherwise? If Stencyl has the ability to work offline, and you can move projects between the "Pro" version and the free version, (or vice versa) I'll likely use it.
Otherwise, does anyone know of any other alternatives to Stencyl that they could recommend?