Multimedia fusion 2 tutorial

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There are tons of these games on Steam and in the mobile market (where the simplicity of just clicking to play the game makes it a no-brainer for the platform). The more money you get, the more money you have to buy things that… um… help you get MOAR money! And so on. What do you do in 'clickers'? Well, click of course! The more you click, the more in-game money you get. So what exactly is Plantera? Well, I can tell you now that it’s not the sort of game I go out of my way to play, but this genre of game has rose to prominence in the past couple of years: you see, Plantera is a game known as an 'incremental game' or 'clicker'.

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So when the Clickteam Fusion 2.5 Bundle was announced in September last year, I just had to get myself a copy… coz if I own a copy of a game development tool, that means I’m going to magically complete one in the next few months, right? RIGHT?Īnyway, these bundles usually come with some games developed using the tool and one of those games in the Clickteam Fusion 2.5 Bundle happens to be Plantera. I’ve always had a soft spot for the game development tool Multimedia Fusion 2, despite never having made any substantial games with it (I did dabble around and made a few tutorial games though). Plantera - not a vegetarian metal band from the 1980s

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