Yeah, what I was doing was just simulating a 2d jump.
Actually, what I did was more complicated then a just 3 teleporters placed in a triangle shape.
I changed the name to something more professinal.
It’s like Geometry Dash, so you should include that in the title.
Professional, not “professinal”. It’s also misspelled on your usercard.
Yep, I have not edited that in over a month… thanks for telling me that.
Thats why I said, Jumping simulation.
Also, if you want to make obstacles for GD, here’s a mini-guide!
What you’ll need
1 prop (anythinger)
1 trigger
1 respawn
Place down the trigger, make it invisible, and don’t do anything else with it. Place the prop over the trigger, and turn collision off for the PROP. Lastly, wire the trigger to the respawn: when triggered - respawn player. So, when you walk over the trigger, you respawn!
Nice guide!
THANK YOU for telling him. It was mispelled for so long. I was going to say something, but then Wolf went inactive for a while, and then he got TL4, so that was a whole other can of beans…
What? Why did you put
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Nice guide! This is actually pretty good! Great work!
When your teacher has Securely and sees you on Gimkit…
I put that there so that whoever created the guide might want to condense it down using the little hidey thing
agh, for me it’s Classroom Orchestrator… they shut my computer computer down once.
BUHMP
maybe bump.<><><><><>
Lazy Bump
I know this guide will not be used that much because of platformer but it’s still great!
If a guide is nearly obsolete, there is almost no point in bumping it.
This guide is clearly almost obsolete since no matter how hard you try to simulate jumping in the top-down 2D environment in Gimkit Creative, the 2D platformer environment will always be easier and cleaner.
I wouldn’t say it’s obsolete. It’s just outdated, that’s all! And for people who can’t pay for the season ticket, it’s a good start.
welcome bck
yes. we dont know each other. but i like smart ppl ig.
Hahaha, thanks! I’ll need to redo this guide, though. Like I said, it’s EXTREMELY outdated