Test Your Observation Skills With an AS3 Difference Game – Active Premium
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Test Your Observation Skills With an AS3 Difference Game – Active Premium

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Today, we have another Active Premium tutorial exclusively available to Premium members. If you want to take your ActionScript skills to the next level, then we have an awesome tutorial for you, courtesy of Stephan Meesters.

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Test your skills of observation with the demo below!


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During this tutorial we’ll create the core gameplay of a difference game. This includes all the main functionality and two levels to play around with. After this we will also add a main menu and an ending screen.

To summarize, we will be using two images: one with a clean background and one with all the differences. We create markers that determine the position and dimension of each difference and use BitmapData operations to copy this on the screen. Randomization will keep the gameplay interesting and increase replayability.


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Discussion 4 Comments

  1. Tobias says:

    In my opinion this isn’t a difference game in general. For me it is confusing, that there are things missing in the right and left pic. And the missing things appear in different pictures.

    Furthermore the circle will disappear from the right picture when i position my cursor at the right border of the left picture. This could happen because the pictures don’t have the same dimensions? But why?!

  2. Antonio says:

    Nice game man! wicked :)))

  3. MeXiC says:

    Cool. Realgame! =)

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