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  • '''Monterey's Coast''' is the developer and publisher of ''[[Castle]]''.
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  • ...ated. Viewing a deck's source shows the deck in the [[Editor]] as the deck's author saw it. It is possible to view the source of all decks on Castle. == How to view a deck's source ==
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  • |developer=[[Monterey's Coast]] |publisher=[[Monterey's Coast]]
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  • '''Monterey's Coast''' is the developer and publisher of ''[[Castle]]''.
    72 bytes (11 words) - 05:20, 7 April 2024
  • ...motion of the player, creating or destroying actors, adding to the player's score, or sending the player to another [[Card]] in the deck. ...ample, if the blueprint does not have [[Music]], then the "Play this actor's song" response will not appear.
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  • ...edit [[Blueprint|blueprints]]. From the inspector you can edit a blueprint's [[art]], [[behavior]] properties, and [[logic]]. The 'play when created' options control how the artwork's animation frames are played. There are three options:
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  • ...o-genres. Some common examples of remixes include changing the parent deck's artwork to "reskin" it, adding new items or obstacles, or adding completely ...remix, then press '''Remix'''. This option won't be available if the deck's author has disabled remixing.
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  • ...er '''Fixed''' or '''Dynamic'''. If you aren't sure which one you need, it's usually better to pick '''Dynamic'''. See below for more details on the dif The initial velocity of the object in its X axis when it's created.
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  • ...ior''' is a component of a [[Blueprint]] which specifies how the blueprint's actors should behave. Common examples of behaviors include different types ...ns how strong the force of gravity should be when it causes that blueprint's actors to fall. After you've added a behavior to a blueprint, you can edit
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  • A message describing your update will appear for all players in your deck's comment thread. The update will pin to the top of your thread temporarily; ...out updates for that deck. The update will appear at the top of the player's '''Explore''' screen, and they'll receive a notification about the update.
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  • '''Tilt''' is an interactive [[behavior]] which causes the blueprint's actors to move in response to tilting the device. ...l rolling down a hill. In order to make the movement easier to control, it's a good idea to combine tilt with [[Slow down|Slow Down]] or [[Speed limit|S
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  • '''Bricks''' are Castle's in-app currency. It's free to play and create decks with Castle, but there are some extra feature
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  • == Why it's useful in games == ...is a little bit inaccurate. One way of thinking of this is that the arrow's angle is about 90 degrees, but might be a few degrees crooked to the left o
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  • ...r more [[Card|Cards]]. Once a deck is published, it appears on the creator's profile, and may be shared in the public Castle feed or with a link. You can save changes to your deck any time, regardless of whether it's private or public. Saved changes are immediately reflected in your public d
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  • ...will finish its current bar before adopting the settings in the next card's clock. This means that if both cards share the same clock settings, any mus ...with the clock. For example, you can do something like: '''Play this actor's song at the next bar'''.
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  • '''Drag''' is an interactive [[behavior]] which causes the blueprint's actors to be draggable when touched.
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  • To edit actor-local variables, open the [[Inspector]] for the actor's [[Blueprint]], and navigate to the '''Logic''' tab. ...[[Deck]]. One common use for deck variables is to keep track of the player's overall '''score'''.
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  • ...user has an inventory. Your inventory is private: nobody else can see what's inside it. To access your inventory, log in to your Castle account, go to y ...'''wear''' an item from your profile. This is equivalent to using the item's artwork as your profile picture. To wear an item, find the item in your inv
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  • Gravity is a [[behavior]] which causes a blueprint's actors to fall. Specifically, it increases the downward velocity of an acto
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  • ...r, So he uses Scaling mode, then, he looks at the X and Y scaling and copy's it to the initial scale.
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  • [[File:Maxb-burger-maker.jpg|alt=A screenshot of maxb's burger maker deck|thumb|Burger maker, the ancestor of all burgerlikes]] ...e usually [[Remix|remixes]] (or distant remix-descendants) of the [https://s.castle.xyz/_3tVKTBpMb burger maker] deck by '''@maxb''', which is one of th
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