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  			  DizzyDoo
  
  Registered   30/03/2005
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  			17th April, 2006 at 17:15:43 - 
  		
			
		
  			
  		 
  			
			
			
			 
			Hi there, i'm a longtime TGF (4 years) and now MMF (a few months) user, and i'm trying to develop a multiplayer game for my school, which has employed me to do so. Unfortunatly, my deadline is in a weeks time, and i really am having a slow time working out Mooclick. I'm not understanding half the tutorials on the site, but when they do work, the results are very hectic. 
 
 
I'm starting off low at the moment, could someone please either link me to a simple tutorial, provide some sort of example file, or even talk me through making an online Pong game. Now that would be great! Thanks for any help in advance!!!
 
 
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  			  DizzyDoo
  
  Registered   30/03/2005
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  			19th April, 2006 at 06:48:58 -
  		
			
		
  			
  		  
  			
				So to double post, but, you know, my deadline is coming, and you guys are my last hope. 
 
 
 
ANY help at all? Please?
			
  	    
 
   
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  			![]()  axel Crazy?
  Registered   05/02/2005
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  			19th April, 2006 at 13:45:24 -
  		
			
		
  			
  		  
  			
				Yeah, but still, Moo is really easy once you get a hang of it.
 
 
You can try reading Flava's MooClick articles:
 
 
http://www2.create-games.com/article.asp?id=1591 
 
http://www2.create-games.com/article.asp?id=1592 
 
http://www2.create-games.com/article.asp?id=1609 
 
 
Or sign up for the Moo course over at Klik Academy:
 
 
http://www.klikacademy.com/courses.php 
 
 
Also, use MooGame instead. It's a lot better, but it works just like MooClick. It was released as freeware some time ago:
 
 
http://www.clickteam.com/CTforum/showflat.php3?Cat=&Board=ct&Number=289557&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=%E2%88%82=1#Post289588 
			
  	    
 
   
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  			  DizzyDoo
  
  Registered   30/03/2005
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  			19th April, 2006 at 15:38:01 -
  		
			
		
  			
  		  
  			
				Yes Phizzy, it was a bad idea, but i know a resonable amount about TGF and MMF, and ive heard from various people that's its very easy. I'm not going to give up now. 
 
 
Thanks ªxel, i'll look into all of those, especially the MooGame one. 
 
 
Thanks to you both.
			
  	    
 
   
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  			  Klikmaster Master of all things Klik
  Registered   08/07/2002
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  			19th April, 2006 at 18:54:25 -
  		
			
		
  			
  		  
  			
				Use the mooClick or mooGame online game example files on this site if you need to quickly learn:
 
http://www.gullen.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/noz/ctfiles.html 
			
  	    
 
   
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  			  Assault Andy Administrator 
I make other people create vaporware
  Registered   29/07/2002
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  			22nd April, 2006 at 00:09:24 -
  		
			
		
  			
  		  
  			
				What type of game is it? Action, Turn Based, etc? Some types are much easier than others, especialliy lag-wise.
			
  	    
 
   
  			Creator of Faerie Solitaire:
 
http://www.create-games.com/download.asp?id=7792 
 
Also creator of ZDay20 and Dungeon Dash.
 
http://www.Jigxor.com 
 
http://twitter.com/JigxorAndy 
  		
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  			  DizzyDoo
  
  Registered   30/03/2005
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  			22nd April, 2006 at 18:45:57 -
  		
			
		
  			
  		  
  			
				Well, i was planning to start easy with online pong, work my way to platform deathmatch and then maybe a MMORPG, if i can handle it.
			
  	    
 
   
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