Kikincho's Forum Posts

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  • well ... finally! ... I made it.

    I looked for the option that was easier for me and that was using "ARRAY":

    I created an array of "X" only, ensuring that it could contain only 2 "spaces" (in this case, the only 2 lives that the stage has for the player "). In such a way that I was conditioning each player's move based on whether or not the stage was restarted.

    It worked out wonderfully, since the values of the array are maintained even so when the layout has restarted (unless you tell it otherwise).

    Thanks anyway for the tips!

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  • lahbach Thank you!!

  • lahbach Thank you very much for your answer, but I only have one question to the code logic:

    - the game starts and the initial value of the sprite is assumed to be "0", (because there is no "touch" interaction yet) ... so, why the sprite's initial value is "1" before doing "touch"?.

    PS: (my logic with your example would be: "captured" with value "0" means "not yet captured").

    I am right???.

  • lahbach uhmm ... yes, I have that code in other sheet. Maybe so that you better understand how I have my code currently I indicate it like this:

    The next part of the code (which is in the character's sheet), validates when the character loses 1 life (works wonderfully), so, at the end of the code and marked with red I highlight the code that allows me to identify when the layout has been restarted ( not started), that is, when the character has lost a life. If you notice, when restarting the layout, the code changes the Global variable "RESTART_LAYOUT" from 0 to 1 ... this makes you understand why the variable "RESTART_LAYOUT" is on the other sheet.-

    At last, but no least, the global variable positioned in the global variable's sheet:

    please, help =) ...thanks!

  • Hello everybody! First of all, sorry for my English.

    I would like your help for the following situation:

    As an example, you know that in Mario Bros when you get a life and unfortunately an enemy kills you, the game restarts the same stage, but checking that the life (or sprite) has been destroyed so as not to be obtained again (which is logical, otherwiseit would be impossible to lose) ...

    I would like to repeat the same idea in my game ... I have tried it with "families", with "functions" ... etc ... but I still can't find the solution.

    I would really appreciate the help :)

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