Flappy Bird
hey can anyone help me how to create 100% percent exactly the same as Flappy Bird? so i can practise and improve my app skills
hey can anyone help me how to create 100% percent exactly the same as Flappy Bird? so i can practise and improve my app skills
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No we don't condone cloning games. Especially not to that level. If you want to learn GameSalad there's tons of free videos and templates available that will help you and we would be glad to give you pointers along the way. But holding your hand through cloning someone else's game is not gonna happen here.
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I agree with @tenrdrmer If you really want to learn follow tutorials and setup a new game from scratch, I could probably guarantee you will know the basics by the end of your first app.
This doesn't mean we aren't willing to help, If you do come into any issues post a question on what you need help with, alternatively feel free to PM me, i'm always happy to help
100% agree with @tenrdrmer.
@HarisChoudhary can you spend your free time in order to build an exact copy of a full size Koenigsegg for me and then give it to me so I can practice and improve my luxuary cars driving skills?
The idea to flappy bird is that the whole screen is the button. So start with that, make a rule
If "mouse button" down change attribute game.action to true
google is your friend
There is a totally free Flappy Bird game tutorial linked below, though I'm pretty sure you've seen it already.
[link removed due to forum rules]
@jamie_c
Exactly which forum rule was being infringed upon?
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http://forums.gamesalad.com/discussion/65940/temporary-rules-for-forum-advertising#latest
Lol Noooooo!
I thought it was over, people stop, please.
There's like 5,221,542,356 Flappy birds on the market.
Apparently there are going to be 5,221,542,357
To be honest, I feel like the amount of relevant Flappy clones is <5
My friend created clone of flappy bird: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Apex.Almaty
I is easier to get scores on this, but speed of game is faster
I agree. The problem with 99.9% of them is that they are more or less terrible copies of the original - they doesn't add anything new at all / doesn't improve on the original in any way whatsoever. Their developers put minimal effort into it. That to me is the big problem.