Learn game development and animations with Construct
Ok, this tutorial is about making a camera follow the player smoothly. Exemple: You need to create your player, I'll not explain it here, you can find in Beginn...
Construct 3 has its own mobile app build service, which can build your mobile apps for you. This feature is only available to subscribers. Android apps (APK fil...
In our tutorial Distributing Desktop Apps we discussed a method that allowed you to repackage your desktop game export into a single executable file, without re...
Sometimes you may need to collect data from players. This could be their scores, game statistics, feedback, survey answers or anything else. There are many ways...
Using the Construct 3 build service you can create an Xcode project, and use that to test and publish your game on iOS. This feature is only available to subscr...
This is part 5 of the tutorial series Learn Javascript in Construct . This part continues on from part 4. So in case you missed it, see Learn Javascript in Cons...
We recommend starting with Construct 3. This tutorial refers to Construct 2. Click here to go to the Beginner's Guide to Construct 3 tutorial . Let's get starte...
Both Construct 2 and Construct 3 export Android and iOS apps using a technology called Cordova . This is a library that helps build and run mobile apps. Advance...
In Construct, Timelines are sequences of changes over time. They can be used to make pre-defined movements and animations, such as cut-scenes. This tutorial wil...