Hi! Welcome to the community! Making a good RPG with this engine is not easy. I'll say that straight away, for that go to RPG maker. However, making any kind of rpg you want, you came to the right place. Whereas RPG Maker is restrictive, Sphere gives you many choices. The downside is that Sphere can be a complex beast.There are quite a few tutorials on the wiki here: http://wiki.spheredev.org/Category:TutorialsBut in order to make anything decent you need to know how to program. It's how you can basically do anything you want with a computer. Sphere uses JavaScript (not Java). So I would look up Javascript tutorials online, may I recommend DaVince's Tutorial. The problem with the other online tutorials is that they are web-centric, and Sphere is not a web browser, so adapting those tutorials to Sphere can be a bit tricky if they only mention Web related code. DaVince's was made to work for Sphere, so I'd give it a go.Welcome to the community! And please, ask any questions if you are stuck. Things have been slow around here lately but the regulars will respond if you have anything to say.BTW, you said you want to do game making as a hobby? Well RPGMaker helps with thins like story and linear gameplay, Sphere gives you a taste of all perspectives of game design from audio to graphics, code and story. So it does take more work, but still far less than the ultimate game hobby variant: pathing your own way with nothing but basic code libraries and C++. Sphere really is a good option for freeform game design. Takeaway: easy to learn, but difficult to master.