Depends how you made the inventory. If it's a visual style one then probably making the sprites global will work, there is a global setting in the object properties
As mentioned above it's standard, you should make your own buttons with Sprites.
Can combine as many conditions as you want, so it would be condition 1 : slot.used=false and condition 2 : pick nearest slot to (item?)
There is a 'pick nearest' condition
What is it doing instead of the expected outcome? Try picking the list with a different kind of condition, maybe it's picking the wrong one or can't find it if the instance variable is not set correctly.
Use 'Simulate Control' on the platform behaviour to make it walk automatically to the right, you could do this for a few seconds on a timer then stop and give control to the player.
You'll have to make your own buttons from sprites, I think this is normal for the html elements
When you get it from local storage it will be the name of the item so a string
Add a text object and set text to coins variable. You can add that to a typical UI layer, one that is potentially global and exists between layouts/levels.
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You get an item called "highscore" but set a different item called "highscoretext" that seems odd to begin with. Also your event if score = highscore then set highscore to score seems redundant, maybe you tried to do something else there.
What kind of bugs? Usually the betas are solid. Did you report them?
What did you mean by 'stuck in landing position but moves as well' ?
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