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    MMF2 Platform Engine!

    This Platform physics engine requires no extensions added and is customizable! It includes
    *Scrolling
    *Springs
    *Gravity
    *Jump And Double Jump
    *Movement

    To jump press SHIFT and to walk use arrow keys and to double jump click SHIFT twice!

    http://www.mediafire.com/?zvjgygyzmy1ndnn

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    Re: MMF2 Physics Engine!

    Did you have to upload it to mediafire?

    Also, this isn't a 'Physics Engine', it is merely a platform engine. I can't test it though because mediafire is blocked (some sort of ad popup security thing with my ISP/router)
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    Re: MMF2 Physics Engine!

    Oh yeah its a platform engine :p please give me some feedback!

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    Re: MMF2 Physics Engine!

    This Platform physics engine requires no extensions added and is customizable! It includes
    *Scrolling
    *Springs
    *Gravity
    *Jump And Double Jump
    *Movement

    To jump press SHIFT and to walk use arrow keys and to double jump click SHIFT twice!
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    Re: MMF2 Physics Engine!

    Nice example. I noticed though that the frame virtual size was wrong so it didn't scroll all the way to the right. :\ Also it wasn't commented.

    But the camera scrolling was good nice work on the engine
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    Re: MMF2 Physics Engine!

    This reminds me of one of DavidN's platform examples. Yours has a similar movement style + double jump feature that the one DavidN's platform engine example has.

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    Re: MMF2 Physics Engine!

    Nice example and thanks MostDreaded. Yeah, a lot of examples reminds me of a lot of examples. With such a saturation of examples, a lot of examples will remind me of a lot more examples.

    As I pointed out before, if you have a Blue Box in an example or game, there are not too many ways to make a Blue Box.

    You did good MostDreaded.

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    Re: MMF2 Physics Engine!

    It's very nice, but I feel the falling is a bit too unnatural - maybe it should accelerate after a while?

    Also there's a weird Megaman object in there

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    Re: MMF2 Platform Engine!

    Hey guys thanks i will work on it more :] heres a little game that is coming out of it :]
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