Archive for July, 2009

Wow, this is going to be awesome. Read more over at Ryan Stewart’s blog

A few months ago, I looked back at my best performing flash games – the aptly named “Super Letter Game“, and showed how a similar control scheme can be coded in AS3. Today I’m going to look back over another of my AS2 games, which was reasonablly successful – 50 Red. Interactive artwork meets frantic [...]

Okay, well I assume everyone who reads this blog probably also reads Jay Is Games – and if you don’t, you really should. It’s a great place to find out about the latest and greatest (often flash) games. I try to check out all the flash games they review and was really impressed with one [...]

So, to draw my AS3 Basics series to an end, I’ve got one more great resource for people making the transition from AS2 to AS3. It’s a guide put together by the people at Adobe, with lots of commonly used bits of code in AS2 and AS3 side by side for comparison. It’s really good [...]


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This is the blog of Lawrie Cape, an interactive developer from Leeds, England.

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