Thanks! Everything is super compressed and most of the sprites are all around 8x8 or 6x6. A lot of the effects are just applied to the output. The cave lighting just uses layer masking to give it that cool effect.
They're different. Construct 3 is interesting because the coding is block-based. I can code normally, but it helps me get stuff together quickly and simply. It's more designed on the creative side of things. The block-based system does have quite a bit of depth, and it's great for jams. There's a free version, but if you want to do anything serious or longer, there's a 100 dollar license that gets you unlimited layers and layouts and stuff. I highly recommend it if you prefer the creative end of game dev. The engine also runs in your browser (although it has a download version for offline as well). I would at the very least recommend trying out the free version: https://www.construct.net/en.
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This is pretty cool! I don't know what else to say. Good job. :D
Thanks! I don't know what else to respond with.
My doubt is how this game capacity is less than 500kb because you add some really cool stuff in this...๐ค๐ค
Anyway, the game was awesome bro
Thanks! Everything is super compressed and most of the sprites are all around 8x8 or 6x6. A lot of the effects are just applied to the output. The cave lighting just uses layer masking to give it that cool effect.
ohh sounds cool, but something I didn't understand because I am just a beginner for game dev bro ๐ ๐ฅ
Construct 3 is better than godot??
They're different. Construct 3 is interesting because the coding is block-based. I can code normally, but it helps me get stuff together quickly and simply. It's more designed on the creative side of things. The block-based system does have quite a bit of depth, and it's great for jams. There's a free version, but if you want to do anything serious or longer, there's a 100 dollar license that gets you unlimited layers and layouts and stuff. I highly recommend it if you prefer the creative end of game dev. The engine also runs in your browser (although it has a download version for offline as well). I would at the very least recommend trying out the free version: https://www.construct.net/en.
ok I will try