My very first "playable?" thing

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My very first "playable?" thing

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Hi guys,
I'm a love/lua newbie.
I tried learning love around 1 year ago but without succeeding (I even suck at math).
I now tried to make something "playable".
I think one has to start with something as soon as possible.
I obvisouly want to keep adding stuff.

The main idea is to have something hitting stuff which makes relaxing sounds

Tips and hints are appreciated :D
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That is not a relaxing sound... My eardrums are yelling at me right now. Anyway, it's good to see more Italian people playing around with LÖVE! ^^
It does do something, which is better than my first attempts at making something... I wonder if I still have those scattered somewhere
lf = love.filesystem
ls = love.sound
la = love.audio
lp = love.physics
lt = love.thread
li = love.image
lg = love.graphics
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Checked it out, the sounds did scare me a bit lol. Otherwise, cool! Nice to see you progressing.
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Hello there! Nice start :)

I'd like to suggest this tutorial.
I think that may help you.
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4aiman wrote:Hello there! Nice start :)

I'd like to suggest this tutorial.
I think that may help you.
I'll definitely check it out.

Thank you everyone :D
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Hi, I updated it :D

Any tips for me and my coding style?
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Updated version with a menu:
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xNick1 wrote:Updated version with a menu:
soundsgame2.love
you should reset your menu and playing state variables when you switch between game states
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CanadianGamer wrote:
xNick1 wrote:Updated version with a menu:
soundsgame2.love
you should reset your menu and playing state variables when you switch between game states
Got it. Thanks :)
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xNick1 wrote:
CanadianGamer wrote:
xNick1 wrote:Updated version with a menu:
soundsgame2.love
you should reset your menu and playing state variables when you switch between game states
Got it. Thanks :)

No problem.
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