It seems that I actually won't do a tutorial - it takes a lot of time to prepare and record one. Try to understand how to do it yourself - see the start frame and comments. It's not hard to build.
It's a hook with a wheel. When you press "right" button on the keyboard wheel produces clockwise angular momentum which locks the cart with the hook.
At the same time the basket is pushed by the big wheel (actually there are three connected wheels with the same center).
After overthrowing the basket and collecting all the coconuts you press "left" for a while and hook releases the cart (sometimes it happens accidentally). Then you again press "right" and move your cart to the finish.
Actually, original idea isn't mine - see video "Coconut Run 0:00 15/15". Though the author didn't allow this video to be video answer to his (or just ignored).
My invention in this schema is the hook that holds the cart until user presses "Back". And the cart itself looks very neat :)
It's possible to click first inside flash applet and drag mouse outside of it as far as your desktop resolution allows. So you may create really huge elements.
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Freelezer 9 months ago
i cant play anymore
oSPARTANxD 1 year ago
not good
roblox19 2 years ago
dude that is epic smart
fishnchix 2 years ago
send me how to make it please
blackarmoredfox 2 years ago
See description of this video ;-)
YurNick 2 years ago
DAMN
irving252 2 years ago 2
genius
telefonaparillo 2 years ago 3
Now that is a fine example of lateral thinking.
Viscupelo 2 years ago 6
Well done!! :)
88sCYTHe 2 years ago 3
You are a freaking genius.
qwesx 2 years ago 6
Can you start to show tutuorials on how to do these videos please? it would be greatly appreciated.
midnightassassin13 2 years ago
It seems that I actually won't do a tutorial - it takes a lot of time to prepare and record one. Try to understand how to do it yourself - see the start frame and comments. It's not hard to build.
YurNick 2 years ago
Ну я могу попробовать это.
Спасибо российских соотечественников
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midnightassassin13 2 years ago
i cant see whats on the left side that your genius contraptionism uses to hold the cart and let it go in time
sahsidtf 2 years ago
It's a hook with a wheel. When you press "right" button on the keyboard wheel produces clockwise angular momentum which locks the cart with the hook.
At the same time the basket is pushed by the big wheel (actually there are three connected wheels with the same center).
After overthrowing the basket and collecting all the coconuts you press "left" for a while and hook releases the cart (sometimes it happens accidentally). Then you again press "right" and move your cart to the finish.
YurNick 2 years ago
oh thanx ^_^
sahsidtf 2 years ago
Amazing... you do really think outside the box.
dudeyrune 2 years ago 3
Actually, original idea isn't mine - see video "Coconut Run 0:00 15/15". Though the author didn't allow this video to be video answer to his (or just ignored).
My invention in this schema is the hook that holds the cart until user presses "Back". And the cart itself looks very neat :)
YurNick 2 years ago
How did you manage building so much off-screen?
DeusXMachina2 2 years ago
It's possible to click first inside flash applet and drag mouse outside of it as far as your desktop resolution allows. So you may create really huge elements.
YurNick 2 years ago
Is this embarrassing or awesome to have made? I'm not sure, but I love it.
I wouldn't have spent an hour unsuccessfully trying to do the same thing if I had found your videos first :(
jasonn85 3 years ago
I think it's not embarrasing if you already reached the finish in a proper way. It's just a way to explore the world :)
YurNick 2 years ago
Cool!
23121985 3 years ago
Хаха! ))
Denizzzko 3 years ago
LOL!
iamafractal 3 years ago
show a vid on how to do it
pimpxx121 3 years ago
How do you get the camera to follow the vehicle and not stay focused on the flinging apparatus?
Carbunkal 3 years ago
This question was one of the hardest part of design :-) Several tries failed because of camera staying on the start.
Actually the rule is very simple - camera follows rightmost primitive.
YurNick 3 years ago
nice
tiagokoury 3 years ago