Stencyl Tutorial 3: Attributes & More
autor Abigayl
Stencyl Tutorial 3: Attributes & More
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Opis
This tutorial goes more in-depth into the avoider made in the first two tutorials (see links in Game News), showing more ways to use attributes, as well as introducing methods.
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Jak grać
Click or press enter/space to advance forward.
Hold shift and click or press enter/space to go back.
Press 0 to return to the start, 1 to skip to the midway review, 2 to skip to the end.
Press P to pause in the game scenes and R to reset.
Use the arrow keys or WASD to move in the game scenes.
Hold shift/control(slash) to slow down or speed up in the game scenes.
Komentarze
Rob1221
Dec. 03, 2011
One of the most common problems I see on the Stencyl forums is misuse of the time blocks, particularly when using them in the "always" wrapper or when referring to an actor after it has been killed (both game-breaking issues). I think that could use a good tutorial.
lSWATLLAMA
Dec. 03, 2011
LIke always a great job. I liked this tutorial more than the others though, since it went deeper into programming concepts. I think that you should move away from the avoider game, but perhaps try a patformer, since up until now, none of your games have had any physics. Something I'd like is how to have moused based shooting. Also, perhaps you should make a separate tutorial just for how stencyl is like programming - how the or is like the ||, and is like the &&, show some code-mode of stencyl and explain it. If I get any more ideas, I will share them with you. I liked the improvements you made from the other version as well. But who's the drawing on the bottom left of? It kind of reminds me of RPG Shooter Starwish.
aronzei
Dec. 04, 2011
LOL I was supposed to say "change the smiley into something else" last tutorial. I guess it happened already. xD Could your next tutorial be about adding an HP bar and actions? Thanks. :D
ZhaneEndrick
Dec. 16, 2011
This has been a really fantastic series. I've been wanting to dig into Stencyl, and this has been a really great introduction. I'll definitely be keeping my eye out for more from you.
Abigayl
Dec. 03, 2011
Please rate this comment up so that I can see if you want to see even more tutorials, going more in depth or into other concepts. (Also, please let me know what other concepts you would like to see covered.) Thanks!