Construct - Demos

Below are some demos created with Construct, showing some of its features for game creation. These demos all require an up-to-date version of DirectX, so if they do not run, try updating DirectX (new components have been made available since the release of 9.0c). Currently, these demos run on Windows only.

The Rain demo. Top-down shooter demonstrating some of Construct's rendering effects. Graphics cards supporting pixel shader 1.4 and above will have ripples in puddles, and 2.0 and above will have more advanced effects, but the demo also runs without pixel shader support. Use the mouse to look around, move with the arrow keys, and hold down left click to shoot. Press F for fullscreen.
 Download the Rain Demo (3.2mb)

Spaceship demo. A simple physics-powered movement making use of layer rotation to rotate the world as the spaceship moves. Hold left mouse button to guide the spaceship.
 Download the Spaceship Demo (871 kb)
 Download Construct .cap file (181 kb)

Barrel demo. A demo of Construct's 'Plasma' rendering effects, customised to render fire. This demo is not interactive.
 Download the Barrel Demo (1 mb)
 Download Construct .cap file (455 kb)

Plasma demo. Another demo of Construct's 'Plasma' rendering effects. This demo is not interactive.
 Download the Plasma Demo (667 kb)
 Download Construct .cap file (41 kb)

Lightning demo. A lightning effect created by a combination of skewed sprites and plasma.
 Download the Lightning Demo (599 kb)
 Download Construct .cap file (39 kb)

Water particles demo. A waterfall-style effect created using Particle effects.
 Download the Water Particles Demo (483 kb)
 Download Construct .cap file (31 kb)

Ghost Shooter demo. A small mini-game which also demonstrates dynamic lighting effects. Use arrow keys to move round, mouse and left click to aim and shoot. There is a tutorial on how to make most of this game at scirra.com/tutorials.
 Download the Ghost Shooter Demo (580 kb)
 Download Construct .cap file (327 kb)


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