Making a Platformer in GameMaker Tutorial
1. Open Gamemaker 2. Right click the sprite folder and create new sprite. Load a sprite for your player , and for a wall. 3. Right click the objects folder and create new object. Name it Wall and make it solid (by clicking the “solid” checkbox). Import the wall sprite you loaded in step2. Press ok. 4. Right click the objects folder and create new object. Name it Player and make it solid. Import the player sprite. 5. (We are still in the Player object) Click “Add Event” and click other, room start. Now drag the gravity event to the right and drop it in the actions meny. Direction 270 Gravity 1 Add another event, click Collision and click the wall sprite. Now drag and drop the Speed vertical, Press ok. Add new event, click keyboard press-up and drag the speed vertical to actions meny. vert. speed -10 Now your character can do everything (even wall jumping :D) except for move right and left. Just add some keypress events to move and key release events to stop. 6. When you are done with the player right click the room folder and create room. Click the backgrounds tab and click the grey box to change the color to blue. Click Objects tap and click somewhere on the map to add an object and right click to delete. Watch the video on how to change object player/wall. 8. Congratulations! You just made a working game. NOTE: To prevent the player from jumping in the air, lurk through the comments. I’m sure atleast one of them has the answer to this. It was years ago i used gamemaker …
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