Info for new users to get into the program and up to speed.
Great program but thin on info.
Is there a doc for mmfd 2, I cannot find one, the one for Gamemaker is like 200 pages or something, is there one for this, also I seem to remember a interactive tutorial, it ran along side the editor telling you to make a breakout game, it told you what to do then you followed, when you did what it asked it told you the next step, very good for getting the basics, are there any more of these, the interactive tutorials was great, if there are no more of these are there any regular tutorials online, these seem to be in short supply, its a little hard searching for them when click team have 3 names for the product, also examples, these seem thin on the ground, where are people going for them.
I am getting the hang of the program, its is laid out in a way that is helpful, but its slow going without a few tutorials, or a manual, perhaps the full version has a manual, Ill get the full version once I see that I can make the game I want, I only have a few features but Its a bit slow without the extra info to guide me into the program.
So I am looking for -
manual or doc.
Interactive tutorials, I have only seen one, the breakout brick game.
Or normal tutorials.
Or examples.
You seem to be REALLY new to klick games... want to team up? I am more than happy to show you some stuff via sending example files and talking over MSN or ventrilo to get you going. It would be good to get some on-side help and opinions from people, seeing as none of my friends grasp the klick concept and offer zero help to me when trying to think of idead or tackle a problem...
Let me know ok? PM me or something
What's wrong with pillow shading? O.o
DaVince This fool just HAD to have a custom rating
Just looking at other people's source code can be really helpful too. That's kind of how I learned it; I checked out the examples that came with KNP. That and just messing around with it. I don't think I ever read any of the instructions and stuff that came with KNP/TGF/MMF
You seem to be REALLY new to klick games... want to team up? I am more than happy to show you some stuff via sending example files and talking over MSN or ventrilo to get you going. It would be good to get some on-side help and opinions from people, seeing as none of my friends grasp the klick concept and offer zero help to me when trying to think of idead or tackle a problem...
Let me know ok? PM me or something
That sounds like a good idea, I will mail you with my background and why I am using click etc, I am new to click games but not to developing, so Ill fill you in on what my click projects are for on Saturday.