The Shoot 'Em Up Kit allows users to create their own professional quality 2D and 3D videogames without programming using a simple drag-and-drop interface. A simple game can be created in just a few minutes while lighting, camera views, behaviours, physics settings, shaders, particle effects and AI can be created and modified to fine-tune a complex game.
This tutorial demonstrates how to use triggers in the Shoot 'Em Up Kit to enable NPCs, activate and deactivate lights, change camera views and end a level...
shoot 'em up kit - using triggers
This tutorial demonstrates how to use formations in the Shoot 'Em Up Kit to create a classic invaders-style game.
shoot 'em up kit - using formations
This tutorial video gives an introduction to using the level settings window in the Shoot 'Em Up Kit to set options including music, backgrounds and physics...
shoot 'em up kit - level settings options
This tutorial video gives an introduction to using physics in games created using the Shoot 'Em Up Kit.
shoot 'em up kit - introduction to using physics
This tutorial video shows how to create a Parallax Starfield using the Shoot 'Em Up Kit.
shoot 'em up kit - creating a parallax starfield
This tutorial video shows how to create a starfield using the Shoot 'Em Up Kit.
shoot 'em up kit - creating a starfield
This tutorial video gives an introduction to using the Behaviour Editor in the Shoot 'Em Up Kit.
shoot 'em up kit - behaviour editor
This video tutorial shows how to create your own particle effects in the Shoot 'Em Up Kit.
shoot 'em up kit - particle editor
This tutorial shows how to add score and extra-life bonuses to a level.
shoot 'em up kit - adding bonuses
This video tutorial describes how to make a basic side-scrolling game using the Shoot 'Em Up Kit.
shoot 'em up kit - creating a side-scrolling game
This video tutorial describes how to create a game with a 3rd-person camera using the Shoot 'Em Up Kit.
shoot 'em up kit - creating a first person camera
This tutorial describes how to create a basic game using the Shoot 'Em Up Kit.
creating your first project
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