MrDodo's Forum Posts

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  • I'd have to say that the aesthetics of the game are the first thing that catches my eye, so unique or striking or just plain pretty graphics are usually quite useful. After I've seen the aesthetics I will then tend to look at gameplay which doesn't necessarily need to be unique but it does need to look fun or engaging. If both of those things come together nicely then I'm usually happy to play/buy the game.

    Hope that helped

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  • Hello my name is MrDodo I got this software to play around with it for school, and so that I could make more games faster. Construct 2 isn't the kind of software I would normally use as it does not have a coding feature (all my games so far have been written in code) but I'm willing to give this a go even if it is really only to play around with in my free time.

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