wajeeha zainab's Forum Posts

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  • brent_hamel yes, it is very helpful. i did that just like this and it worked. thankyou so much... it is very appreciated.

  • brent_hemal yes i get it what you are saying but i don't have values/ text form. i have designed sprites. how do i deal with them or should i change the whole thing.

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  • okay. there are 11 sprites of mystries in seperate layer, 11 sprites of hints ans in the background, object to find according to the mystry. what method should i use to link them up and make them functional. on the start of the level 1st mystry will appear , the user will read the mystry and click ok button to start the game (start finding the object). the count down starts when he presses ok button.he has to find the object in the given time other wise a popup will appear with "times up". he has 2 lives on the start of the game and three coins.he can buy hint with 3 coins. if he selects the correct object, he will get 2 coins in reward, but if he selects the wrong objject , he will loose one live . at zero lives the game will be over.

    now, i think i am clear. i attached the screenshot for better understanding. i've spent a lot of time to design this game, i am having difficulty in making it functional.

  • Hi, i have a question. i am a beginner making game on construct3 (an object finding game, mystery solving). i have 11 mysteries with 11 hints. User have to find the correct object according to the mystery in a given time and after solving one the next will appear. i haven't used arrays before but i've watched tutorials. All these mysteries and hints are sprites added seperately and i am having difficulty in putting the sprites in a 2D or 3D array. And one more thing i want to make appear the mysteries randomly , how can i use random funtion on multi-dimentional array. It would be highly appreciated if anyone can guide/help. thankyou!

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