Well first of all: I only looked for a short second at the site.
Second of all - take this as experience.
There are no shortcuts.
1) A good game development needs time
2) Development has to be learned (both in art and code)
3) Development is investment in
time,
effort,
energy,
money (dependent on project size)
You can search through the internet to find shortcuts there will be major problems later on. Just list some of those.
1) Lack of creative freedom
2) Shortcuts doesn't make you through a whole procedure makes you end up fail at the "middle"
3) If you want to make a game here - in this genre - might not the best idea to have it as a shortcut.
If you want to develop a game DO NOT SETTLE with shortcuts.
It's for your own benefit.
That's my two cents about it.
I have no ill intentions. I'm happy to help anyone who wants to become a developer.