Hi,
No problem, glad you found it helpful.
Do you mean the 'bug match' starter kit? It should certainly be possible to extend the fsms contained in that asset to do anythingyou need.
Personally though, i would say a better long term solution would be to do some basic playmaker tutorials, then just try to build up your own match 3 setup. It will feel cooler to make the whole game, plus you will know exactly what youve built when it comes time to implement a new feature and to be honest even as a beginner myself I think putting together a match 3 game should not be too difficult (although i hate working with grids and his fsm does look elegant
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Also i have sometimes found that starter packs for simple games are not too helpful as to use them effectively you need to study the setup and in the end that can be less productive than building it your way as you will often need to amend things anyway. This may not be the case for really extensive assets, like UFPS or something. But theyre great for studying how someone would setup a particular game.
But yeah sorry for the ramble and to answer your question, yes you can extend the starter pack. Most playmaker starter packs just provide fsms that are setup with playmaker, so you can then edit them as you wish and make them do everything you can with just playmaker without the starter pack.
Good luck with it.