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Popfly Game Creator Goes Beta

Congrats to the Popfly team for moving Popfly Game Creator from alpha to Beta and adding a bunch of handy features. For the full rundown, check out the Popfly Team Blog

Here's a few of my favorite features

 

Inserting images into a game

  • Alpha (before) : You had to manually build XAML and manually upload images for an actor and make sure the URL is
  • Beta (after) : Native support for adding images to an actor

 

Playing Audio

  • Alpha (before) : Popfly let you play built-in sounds with no code, but if you wanted to play a custom sound clip required custom JavaScript code
  • Beta (after) : No code to play custom sounds

 

Testing Different Scenes

  • Alpha (before) : You had to manually play the game to get a scene or add a custom keyboard shortcut to load a scene
  • Beta (after) : Built-in support for previewing any scene

 

Customizable actor collisions

  • Alpha (before): Your actor "hit box" (the area for actor collisions) was either a square or a circle and you could *not* make it smaller
  • Beta (after): You can drag and drop the hit box and make it larger or smaller

 

All-in-all, lots of good, meaty features for Game Creators.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    September 18, 2008
    im trying to learn how to make my own games while useling an xbox 360 i have many great ideas and know a lot of people willing to work with me on makeing games that will be enjoyed by everyone i am just going into college and would like to ask what i should study to my game makeing easier and so i dont have to pay anyone to help me what math should i know what classes should i take you can reach me on my email Farmerjon228@sbcglobal.net i would really apreciate if u could give me some pointers im only 18 willing to learn with a fresh mind full of ideas thank you for your time