Learn game development and animations with Construct
You might have noticed that sometimes the Export project option takes a while to complete, especially with larger projects. This is because Construct is working...
This is part 3 of the tutorial series Learn Javascript in Construct . This part continues on from part 2. So in case you missed it, see Learn Javascript in Cons...
In this tutorial you will learn how to create your own Highscores for your games, using your own free server / database. Let's go! Here's an example of how the...
If you haven't already, check out the Physics in Construct: The Basics tutorial. That'll cover the basics you need to know before moving on to forces, impulses...
This is part 2 of the tutorial series Learn Javascript in Construct . This picks up from where part 1 left off. So in case you missed it, see Learn Javascript i...
Construct supports writing code for your project in both Javascript and TypeScript . Javascript is normally dynamically typed , meaning variables can have any t...
Steam is one of the most popular platforms for desktop games but you'll need to do a bit of setup to make sure your game can make the most of Steam specific fun...
Exporting your game as a Windows desktop app is simple in Construct. However you don't get a single file exported. What you actually get is a directory containi...
(This tutorial assumes you have some knowledge of how Construct’s Conditions and Actions work. If not, see the beginner tutorial.). Basically, you can think of...