Main Takeaway: This video we will add some movement to the enemies and see how to get the game to create new enemies for us to shoot. In this video I show the process I use to update the movement behaviour to a more dynamic and easy to edit form.
Construct 2 Space Invader -
This video we will add some movement to the enemies and see how to get the game to create new enemies for us to shoot. In this video I show the process I use to update the movement behaviour to a more dynamic and easy to edit form. This video will teach you how to add enemies and use a fancy "sprite sheet" to display an explosion animation.
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- This video we will add some movement to the enemies and see how to get the game to create new enemies for us to shoot.
- In this video I show the process I use to update the movement behaviour to a more dynamic and easy to edit form.
- This video will teach you how to add enemies and use a fancy "sprite sheet" to display an explosion animation.
- In this tutorial you will learn how to import sprites from images and use them in your games.
- In this video you will learn about keyboard input, and creating objects on key presses.
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