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  • Can anyone tell me how well most of the modern browsers cope with C2 creations embedded into web pages. Sorry, i am new to C2 so i'm just thinking about making an interactive animated shoot'em game with some fun graphics. It would be very basic, just something that would add novelty to the site. Maybe stuff whizzing around on rollover - think HTML5 animation only with more interaction. Would there be any issues with it playing on IE 6 - 9?

    I was also thinking about how many companies might want a seasonal / promo game on their site - gamification i think they call it! Interested to know if anyone is doing this professionally.

    Apologies - that's 2 questions right?

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  • Thanks Justifun. Will do that. I guess the more i learn about C2, the easier it will be convert a book into an interactive experience. <img src="smileys/smiley4.gif" border="0" align="middle" />

  • Hi folks!

    I want to write, illustrate a children's book and make it interactive and educational with C2. So i don't really know if i still need to learn all those shoot 'em game tutorials. If i create my animated elements as sprites, is there an image size limit? I will be building for ipad so i assume my background images will need to be 1024 x 768. As it won't involve small ships and game characters, but rather, taking book illustrations and adding some animation, physice, touch animation, i am hoping some of you might help steer me in the right direction - advice, tutorials, examples etc. Must i learn everything C2?

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  • Hi everone. I am new here and just installed the free version of C2 an hour ago. I am blown away by the UI and have to just give a big thumbs up to the Scirra dev team - not sure how many there are.

    I'd like to know what what software you're using to create all your image assets and sprites and why you prefer x over y. I have Photoshop, an old Flash MX copy which i love for vector drawing and painting. Also had a look at Spriter which i think is geared at game designers.

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