Stencyl Tutorial 2: Attributes, Etc.
by Abigayl
Stencyl Tutorial 2: Attributes, Etc.
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Description
This tutorial goes more in-depth into the avoider made in the first tutorial (see links in Game News), showing how to use attributes.
As always, 100% of revenue goes to charity. Thank you.
How to Play
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.
Use the arrow keys to move in the game scenes.
Hold shift/control to slow down or speed up in the game scenes.
Developer Updates
FIRST SERIES (Avoider for Stencyl 1.x)
Comments
Abigayl
Nov. 28, 2011
Thank you all for your ratings. This tutorial is currently in competition for the weekly best :)
Abigayl
Nov. 26, 2011
If you want to see more Stencyl tutorials from me, going into more topics, please rate this comment up so that I know there is an interest (and let me know what you want me to cover). Thank you.
Please read the updates to the current Stencyl version in the News Posts. I will be doing my best to keep it updated for all of you :).
JHSpencer
Nov. 28, 2011
I just got done with the other tutorial and found it very informative. Please keep up the good work and one that I would like to see would be some sort of platformer tutorial. If that's too complex then maybe a key element of that.
A platformer would be further on down the road, if I do one. The reason is that there is a tutorial inside of Stencyl that shows how to make a basic platformer. If there is interest, it may well be tutorial 5 though (3 is on more complicated controls, 4 is on cursor-based shooting).
kirbyofthestars
Nov. 26, 2011
AMAZING just like your first tutorial. i hope to be a game deisgner when im older so learning stuff like this is all very helpful. :D
Thanks Kirby :). You don't have to wait until you are older to learn how to design games. You can start using Stencyl now and later go into the more complex programming tools. If you ever need help, I still run my livestream (livestream.com/poweredbyflowers), which is primarily for helping with Stencyl programming :)
Abigayl
Dec. 16, 2011
Please Note: Due to an update in Stencyl, the comparisons are now found in the Flow -> Conditional tab. Since my version is one that has been updated over time, it works differently with mine, so I cannot show this updated scene :(
I was finally able to update the tutorial with the new version's screens, so hopefully finding the conditionals will no longer be an issue :)