Hmmm. Hardly in the Christmas spirit, is it?? Certainly unsuitable for children - or men and women of goodwill !!!
Yes, very helpful advice and demo capx, Kyatric. Thanks!
Just wondered why you added:
.. Sprite simulate control right/left
Don't you get this automatically for the arrow keys with Platform behavior?
Hmm. Doesn't seem to me to have the user-friendliness and elegance of Construct 2. These generalist non-procedural code-generating IDEs have come and gone over the years, but, except in limited ranges of applications, haven't proved to be up to the job of creating industrial-strength software.
Well, even though I'm a Kiwi, and fellow-Kiwi Peter Jackson (LOTR Oscar winner) has collaborated with Steven Spielberg) on The Adventures of Tintin, I won't be going to see it - because I'm a Tintin fan. The Guardian has called the movie "thuggishly moronic" and "truly execrable".
Yes, fun! Love the graphics!
I'm a Kiwi (my avatar is a flying kiwi).
I think Construct 2 is a FANTASTIC game engine/dev environment. I started writing games (just as a hobby) in 1987 in USCD Pascal and Turtlegraphics. I marvel at the Construct 2 UI and code generator - absolutely BRILLIANT work!
I'm just getting into making games with it. When I worked my way through the Beginner's Guide, I was a little disappointed that I ended up with a silent game, so I've just written a sequel tutorial: Adding sound - a beginner's guide.
OK, I've now completed and posted my Adding sound - a beginner's guide tutorial.
Since I came up with the proposal to write this tutorial, the Manual has been published, covering quite a bit of the material I'd thought of incorporating. So following Ashley's suggestion, I've oriented my tutorial to be a practical step-by-step guide and a sequel to the main Beginner's Guide , with links to relevant sections of the Manual.
Very promising, Intrepid!
Easy to lose the miner out of the window.
Marvellous, 0lifeleft! Thanks very much for updating this so promptly.
We certainly do have fun playing it - really helps get us in the Christams spirit!
Sorry to be a nuisance, 0lifeleft, but the Animations folder is missing from the project zip file.
Thanks again for another helpful post, Ashley.
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Brilliant, 01lifeleft! Thanks so much for sharing your capx! Happy Christmas!
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