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Ok, this title might sound a bit weird, but I have to say that this is exactly what I am trying to do. I recently started working... Read more
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We open a C3 default project, and keep the default size. After we have our project opened, you need something to differentiate fro... Read more
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This blog post is going to cover how I like to organize code in an event driven manner. Is any one way of organizing game logic be... Read more
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We need 1 tiledbackground and a solid behavior on it we design the wall layout like bellow and drop a sprite call it player and at... Read more
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Hello every body. We make game - point click quest adventure about love and The Mystery of the Black Rock. In his blog we can plac... Read more
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Recently on the forum it's been asked several times why Construct 2 only runs events on one CPU core. I'm not sure why it's sudden... Read more
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It's here, it starts now, the Newgrounds Construct 3 Jam is go! And your theme is: You have until 23.59 EST on April 8th to submit... Read more
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Hey folks, got some burning questions for the Scirra team? Well, good news! We’re doing an AMA over on our subreddit r/construct!... Read more
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We know GGJ is a massive event every year, so for this year we’ve decided to open up Construct 3 to let you use it in the jam! Fro... Read more
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Web Workers allow a page to create multiple Javascript contexts which run in parallel to each other. This is great for performance... Read more
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It seems to be becoming a kind of tradition that at the end of the year I write up a brief summary of the developments in web tech... Read more
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