How can i build and test your own web games by using an Adobe AIR project to be created in the Multimedia Fusion 2 Developer software?

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How can i build and test your own web games by using an Adobe AIR project to be created in the Multimedia Fusion 2 Developer software?

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To answer your question about building and testing web games using an Adobe AIR project in Multimedia Fusion 2 Developer, follow these steps:

  1. Create Your Game: Develop your game within Multimedia Fusion 2 Developer as you normally would, utilizing the various objects, events, and features the software provides.

  2. Prepare for Export: Once your game is complete, make sure it is optimized and ready for export. Check for any errors or issues within the game that could affect performance.

  3. Export to Adobe AIR:

    • Go to the "File" menu and choose "Build" or "Build and Run."
    • Select "Adobe AIR" as the target platform if it's available as a build option. Keep in mind that this might require additional extensions or modules to be installed within Multimedia Fusion 2 Developer that support Adobe AIR.
    • Configure any specific settings needed for Adobe AIR, such as output resolution, orientation, or any particular permissions or capabilities the game may need access to.
  4. Test Your Game: After exporting, you can test the game using an Adobe AIR runtime. Install the Adobe AIR application on your system if you haven't already, then run your exported AIR application to see how it works as a standalone application.

  5. Iterate and Modify: Based on your testing, you may need to go back into Multimedia Fusion 2 Developer to make adjustments and re-export until your game functions as desired.

Please note: If you encounter limitations or specific requirements not supported by Multimedia Fusion 2 Developer natively, you may need to look into additional software or plugins that can bridge the gap between MMF2 and Adobe AIR.

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