[quote:35enhwic]EDIT: Nevermind, I solved this while randomly clicking around.
I hope you solved it by discovering that you could add the Mouse & Keyboard object, and using it's On Mouse Button Clicked condition.
If not, that's how you do it
How about not just plugins, but other Construct-specific stuff that people make? Like .fx files, or even apps or .caps like Meshugger or Platform Tool? Basically any stuff that extends the functionality of Construct.
LOL
Yeah, that looks pretty annoying
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I thought about it, and started a small puzzle game the other night, but I couldn't get my prototype working in a reasonable amount of time (reasonable meaning if I had any hope of finishing such a short compo). It was going to be kind of a pipe-dream-meets-sliding-block-puzzle-thing where you have to connect wires to turn on a light. I lack the skillz to get the electricity flowing properly from one block to another without muddling through via trial and error over a long period of time . I know I could eventually make it work, but not in a week, and definitely not any kind of decent looking game.
I don't know of any.
Actually, I believe Blender has a game engine that uses drag & drop nodes, but A) I've never used it so I don't know what it's like, and B) I've heard their game engine sucks.
3D engines generally require coding knowledge. Usually C# or C++. If you're willing to learn a language then check out XNA or Unity.
No.
Sure.
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And here's the original I stole it from:
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