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  • Hahah. Music I stole from Kirby. Sounds I made. The Noises Alex makes, were recorded by my cousin, Alex. XD And the other noises, Brick/Death of the Devil are me.

    I'm just trying to make a quick, easy game to learn the program, before I go and do anything too complicated. Thanks again for your help man!

  • Alright. SO, I've got it kind of working how I want it. But... It all went down hill when I started adding more of my monsters!!

    dl.dropbox.com/u/45478479/APA2.capx

    If I could get another hand. That would be great.

    p.p.s. It's just that much more hilarious now.

  • Thanks a ton, I appreciate that!

  • Sure, here you are.

    dl.dropbox.com/u/45478479/APA.capx

    Warning, it's quite hilarious.

  • Action point? Is that different from image point? I kind of figured out one way, but I don't like it that much. I have an image point at the bottom, and a small invisible bar that spawns on it. Once the player collides it breaks the block. BUT... for some reason it destroys all the blocks, not just that instance. Even though I have an instance variable (Bumped) that sets it off.

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  • Hey again. I'm really loving Construct 2, and I'm having lots of fun learning how to use it, but I'm afraid I've reached a rough spot again, nothing I do seems to quite work. I'm curious as to how I would make it so when you jump. You destroy lets say... A block from underneath, like in Mario, but if you jump ON TOP of it, it doesn't get destroyed.

    Thanks in advance!

  • Ahwell! I just went through and found my issue, it was 4:30am when I was trying to figure all this out. Haha. Unfortunately, I did have to re-save, and reload all my images, thankfully though, the collision boxes are actually doing a good job of finding where they need to be. Thanks a lot for all your help. :)

  • Hey, thanks everyone for all the replies. I was hoping I could make white, within the program, the transparency. Because like I said, I would have to go through a whole lot of images and change them, then reupload them into Construct. Was just hoping there was a way I could save myself some time!

  • Hey, I've been looking around, and all I can find is info from the older version. I was just curious if there's a way I can make a certain colour transparent. 255, 0, 255 doesn't work. And maybe it's just my program (Graphics Gale.) But I save them with white as transparency, yet they don't seem to show transparent in Construct. Any help would be appreciated!

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