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  • Awesome! reminds me of pac man and crash bash pogo-a-gogo

  • I have an idea to set up a php backend with sql and then on the frontend, have a few pages with embedded C2 games in iframes on each page. The games will require user identification without logging into each C2 game (the parent website should pass this information into the iframe).

    Anyone know the best way to do this? thanks!

  • This is great, my new fave C2 game!

    • OMGPOP (aka iminlikewithyou)'s swappables
    • Spicyhorse's Big Head Bash

    Both of these are unavailable from kongregate now

    • Ninja Kiwi's Bloons TD 5
    • Infectonator
    • Burrito Bison
  • On that event, add another AND event. If variable is not equal to 0

  • One way is Steam's greenlight, i've heard there is a $100 fee to submit a concept, and then you'll need the community to "greenlight" it, so even paying, there is no guarantee they'll accept it!

  • You do have the right that you own the games you make, but Steam doesn't accept just any game. Other "digital market websites" yes, you can sell them in other places.

  • inquiesco yep i totally agree with you with the piracy concern. The IAP only supports some platforms though and setting up user authentication or a unlock code database can be tricky, but are probably the best solutions if not targeting one of the iap supported platforms

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  • In the context of C2, you should add it all into 1 game, and then have them locked. If you enter a code that you sell through your website or a similar method, they can unlock the additional content.

  • You could just do 1 image with a fixed color and add the "set color" Effect. On Runtime, you can just set RGB Values as you like.

    Thanks! thats perfect

  • I'm wondering if it is possible and what the best way to draw a div or a css3 shape is. I mainly want to do this so that I can dynamically change the background color of the div without needing to make a ton of sprites (no content necessary inside). So maybe i missed something obvious, or can it be done with a plugin / javascript sdk?

  • This is awesome, nice work

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