doodle jump- infinite scrolling tutorial

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  • Here is how you can make an infinite scrolling similar to doodle jump.

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  • Huh, it works fine for me. :/

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  • I'm looking over the events on this and it obviously works. but I cannot for the life of me understand WHY it works.


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    i changed a bit to help you.

    check right left and active3's own movement tab they are set to "bouncing ball movement and set to move downside like gravity does"

    so they are always go down and when they reach position y => 1100 they goes back to their initial position 0 (double click on them (right left) and check their hot spot y value = 550 or 549)

  • To fix the scrolling gap, you use a factor calculator
    the height is 550 for this example. These are the speed you can use to avoid gaps
    1, 2, 5, 10, 11, 22, 25, 50, 55, 110, 275
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