How do I design a game using flash media player?

Kimberly-ann Possible Fan aka KP asked:


How do I design or create a good quailty (Not just this “old type of game”) using flash?

Where do I download the right type of flash player to create a game?

And is there anything else I should know about designing a game with flash or just in overall in designing a game?

Lastly, are there any tips about using flash to design a game?
Ok, Thanks, So how do I design a game using Flash software and where can I download this software?

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3 comments to How do I design a game using flash media player?

  • NeevarP M

    You cant create anything with a player. The player is just to play flash files. You need Flash software to create any flash file or a flash based game… Adobe site is the best place for more information… Recently Adobe bought Macromedia.

  • curiousE

    yea you will have to purchase the Macromedia Flash program to create a game with flash. It’s REALLY expensive (as in like $700), but if you are a college student sometimes you can get a less expensive student version through your school’s bookstore, and also most campuses have computers with the software, so maybe you could do it there? Or if you aren’t in college I would check with your local libraries. You can download a 30 day trial version of flash here:
    but use it wisely- look into how to do it first because 30 days isn’t long to perfect a game! Flash is addictive.
    Once you’ve got flash, you create different objects and then add scripts to them to make them interactive. Here’s a link to a bunch of tutorials for making flash games:

  • Eric J

    Also, the player is supposed to be generic and play any content authored to the “swf” standard. This means that you aren’t limited to Flash to create your content. For example, e-frontier makes a program called Motion Artist that you could create your game in, and may be way cheaper than Flash itself.

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