Actually my favorite game is "The Worst Game on Kongregate". My true best game though is probably either "Don't Click the Pissed Off Button" or "Line Maze". Also I can't believe you actually counted how many games I've made!
Stolen. Stolen. Stolen. Stolen. You tried to steal it off of another site and thought you'd be safe because it's not on Kongregate. But too bad things didn't go your way, because after uploading this game, you have found out it was blocked from being played on any other site besides MoFunZone.
I'll give you some advice; You want the game to be addicting. Sure this is already pretty addicting because random battles will be generated but, the average player won't be satisfied with that! Upgrades! Upgrades will peak a player's interest until the very end.
+ This so people can see. This person is simply using the Stencyl built in sprites. No code is actually done by the "developer." The "developer" is just a kid who drags and drops what Stencyl gives him.
This guy is pro. XXCougarXX, I suggest using Stencyl. It's really user-friendly and can get you to developing games real fast. If you don't like that, go play a game-developing engine.
Stencyl was kid tested. That means kids don't have to go through hardships like us REAL developers do. But, that also means those kids are limited to what we REAL developers can do.
I hate Stencyl games to death. Really. It's an insult to all developers. Look at this guy, he didn't even remove the code for the Stencyl preloader. As soon as I see that, I know that it's just a piece of junk.
Okay, fill in the stick man's head with the paint bucket tool. Then highlight the filling. Right click it and then select, convert to symbol, button. Now give the button an instance name of "stickman". Create a second frame on the main timeline. That will be the winning screen. Give it a text saying "You win!" or whatever you want, doesn't matter.
For ActionScript 2:
Click the frame on the main timeline. Then press F9. After that, give the frame this code.
stickman.onRelease = function () {
gotoAndStop(2);
}
For ActionScript 3:
Same thing as AS2 except give it this code.
stickman.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, ClickToWin);
function ClickToWin(event:MouseEvent):void {
gotoAndStop(2);
}
There. Simple as that. I hope I helped you.
Actually my favorite game is "The Worst Game on Kongregate". My true best game though is probably either "Don't Click the Pissed Off Button" or "Line Maze". Also I can't believe you actually counted how many games I've made!