Stencyl allows you to put games on other websites, and Scratch 2.0 will be a better engine than Stencyl, since it will allow you to do everything you can do in Stencyl, except with better results but no shortcuts.
So, it only seems fair that Scratch 2.0 games should be able to be exported, since some will be better than any game made on Stencyl. How can this be done? All that you need is "Export as SWF" and you can put it pretty much anywhere, from DeviantArt to Kongregate!
A way to collect certain data from the site it is on would be nice, since if a game with certain online features is put on a game website other than Scratch, saving the user from creating an account by detecting accounts on the website would be useful.
Last edited by complex (2012-08-11 01:50:30)
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complex wrote:
Stencyl allows you to put games on other websites, and Scratch 2.0 will be a better engine than Stencyl, since it will allow you to do everything you can do in Stencyl, except with better results but no shortcuts.
So, it only seems fair that Scratch 2.0 games should be able to be exported, since some will be better than any game made on Stencyl. A way to collect certain data from the site it is on would be nice, since if a game with certain online features is put on a game website other than Scratch, saving the user from creating an account by detecting accounts on the website would be useful.
you can on weebly, I don't know about anywhere else
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Agg725 wrote:
complex wrote:
Stencyl allows you to put games on other websites, and Scratch 2.0 will be a better engine than Stencyl, since it will allow you to do everything you can do in Stencyl, except with better results but no shortcuts.
So, it only seems fair that Scratch 2.0 games should be able to be exported, since some will be better than any game made on Stencyl. A way to collect certain data from the site it is on would be nice, since if a game with certain online features is put on a game website other than Scratch, saving the user from creating an account by detecting accounts on the website would be useful.you can on weebly, I don't know about anywhere else
you can embed the project using the java player on any website but i think you need to take an extra step for flash
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777w wrote:
Agg725 wrote:
complex wrote:
Stencyl allows you to put games on other websites, and Scratch 2.0 will be a better engine than Stencyl, since it will allow you to do everything you can do in Stencyl, except with better results but no shortcuts.
So, it only seems fair that Scratch 2.0 games should be able to be exported, since some will be better than any game made on Stencyl. A way to collect certain data from the site it is on would be nice, since if a game with certain online features is put on a game website other than Scratch, saving the user from creating an account by detecting accounts on the website would be useful.you can on weebly, I don't know about anywhere else
you can embed the project using the java player on any website but i think you need to take an extra step for flash
Well, that's my point, I want S2 games to be easy to put on other websites, and be able to interact with the website they are on.
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