Implementing Luna into an Existing Game

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I've been scouring the forums for a while now, but I haven't found anything clear and concrete on what to do in this situation. I've already started my game, and have put hours of work into it. I really want to use the Luna Engine for it, because the menus are really boring at this point. I haven't been able to find anything on adding the Luna script into my already-created game. 


If anyone could give me a step by step on how to do that, I would definitely appreciate it.
 

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Do you have Luna Engine yet, or are you thinking about buying it?


If you already have it, there should be a Luna Engine Basics PDF in the Luna Engine download folder (mine is called Luna Engine Basics V 1.1.pdf, and it is from the Steam version, so it may be different in the webstore version). It explains everything you want to know, step-by-step, up near the top of the PDF.


If you don't have Luna Engine yet, but want to know if it will work with your project, then the short answer is YES. You will want to back up your original project before merging Luna Engine with it, so you won't lose hard work in case anything goes wrong when merging it with Luna Engine. I believe (couldn't find the spot in the documents where it said this, but I just looked really quickly and it may have been a forum post) that Archeia_Nessiah suggested that you make your menu FIRST in a copy of the Luna Engine Base project, and after it's done, copy it over to a duplicate of your original game project.
 

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