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FinTrakerGamer
Scratcher
100+ posts

Possibly making a flash game if you can help me, I know it takes time.

People who knows how to make a flash game needs to help me! I know the flash game cycle.


Think -> Program -> Work -> Take time (possibly years!) -> Publish.


So if anyone can help, I would appreciate it!

From your Scratch Pal,
FTG

whizzer
Scratcher
500+ posts

Possibly making a flash game if you can help me, I know it takes time.

Do you have something to make a Flash game in?
novice27b
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Possibly making a flash game if you can help me, I know it takes time.

I would use Javascript and Canvas/WebGL.

Flash is dying.

i use arch btw
FinTrakerGamer
Scratcher
100+ posts

Possibly making a flash game if you can help me, I know it takes time.

whizzer wrote:

Do you have something to make a Flash game in?
Not yet, i would choose Adobe.

novice27b wrote:

I would use Javascript and Canvas/WebGL.

Flash is dying.
But i really love Flash!

Last edited by FinTrakerGamer (May 10, 2014 12:59:13)


whizzer
Scratcher
500+ posts

Possibly making a flash game if you can help me, I know it takes time.

novice27b wrote:

I would use Javascript and Canvas/WebGL.

Flash is dying.

FinTrakerGamer wrote:

whizzer wrote:

Do you have something to make a Flash game in?
Not yet, i would choose Adobe.
Adobe Flash seems quite expensive (but cheaper than it was?), it seems to be around £20 p/m or around £50 one off, but I did find this. However, I would use something like Stencyl.
scratchisthebest
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Possibly making a flash game if you can help me, I know it takes time.

Yeah, I'll have to agree with everyone on how dead Flash is. Few things are made in flash anymore, and there probably won't be anything lade in it ~2 years from now. Really the only major things I can see built in Flash are Scratch and Audiotool (which is being ported to defrac right now.)

If you really really want to make a Flash game, though, go all for it. A lot of programs actually export to Flash, like Stencyl that whizzer mentioned up there (bonus: it uses a block-style programming language inspired by Scratch's).

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