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I have created a game in Buildbox which I've exported to Android. Upon importing this project to Eclipse (Import -> Existing Android Code into Workspace -> Browse for folder) the project does not appear, but rather the directory under 'Project to Import', and 'PTPlayer' under 'New Project Name' (as per this screenshot) which indicates it hasn't imported correctly.



I am aware that I should get two items, one with the 'New Project Name' (something in the format of com.companyname.gamename) as well as a lib item.



Annoyingly I was able to produce the desired output about eighteen months ago using the same procedure, and I have followed various tutorials online without success. Clearly I am doing something wrong here. Any help would be greatly appreciated.



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    I have created a game in Buildbox which I've exported to Android. Upon importing this project to Eclipse (Import -> Existing Android Code into Workspace -> Browse for folder) the project does not appear, but rather the directory under 'Project to Import', and 'PTPlayer' under 'New Project Name' (as per this screenshot) which indicates it hasn't imported correctly.



    I am aware that I should get two items, one with the 'New Project Name' (something in the format of com.companyname.gamename) as well as a lib item.



    Annoyingly I was able to produce the desired output about eighteen months ago using the same procedure, and I have followed various tutorials online without success. Clearly I am doing something wrong here. Any help would be greatly appreciated.



    Many thanks










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      I have created a game in Buildbox which I've exported to Android. Upon importing this project to Eclipse (Import -> Existing Android Code into Workspace -> Browse for folder) the project does not appear, but rather the directory under 'Project to Import', and 'PTPlayer' under 'New Project Name' (as per this screenshot) which indicates it hasn't imported correctly.



      I am aware that I should get two items, one with the 'New Project Name' (something in the format of com.companyname.gamename) as well as a lib item.



      Annoyingly I was able to produce the desired output about eighteen months ago using the same procedure, and I have followed various tutorials online without success. Clearly I am doing something wrong here. Any help would be greatly appreciated.



      Many thanks










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      I have created a game in Buildbox which I've exported to Android. Upon importing this project to Eclipse (Import -> Existing Android Code into Workspace -> Browse for folder) the project does not appear, but rather the directory under 'Project to Import', and 'PTPlayer' under 'New Project Name' (as per this screenshot) which indicates it hasn't imported correctly.



      I am aware that I should get two items, one with the 'New Project Name' (something in the format of com.companyname.gamename) as well as a lib item.



      Annoyingly I was able to produce the desired output about eighteen months ago using the same procedure, and I have followed various tutorials online without success. Clearly I am doing something wrong here. Any help would be greatly appreciated.



      Many thanks







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          You could use General -> Existing Projects into Workspace instead of the Android -> Existing Android Code into Workspace.



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          and go to correct location:
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          • thanks a lot for taking the time to answer. I tried that but the project is still appearing as a 'PTPlayer' project - I have no idea what this is.
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          You could use General -> Existing Projects into Workspace instead of the Android -> Existing Android Code into Workspace.



          enter image description here



          and go to correct location:
          enter image description here






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          You could use General -> Existing Projects into Workspace instead of the Android -> Existing Android Code into Workspace.



          enter image description here



          and go to correct location:
          enter image description here






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          enter image description here



          and go to correct location:
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          • thanks a lot for taking the time to answer. I tried that but the project is still appearing as a 'PTPlayer' project - I have no idea what this is.
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          thanks a lot for taking the time to answer. I tried that but the project is still appearing as a 'PTPlayer' project - I have no idea what this is.
          – phuceh _
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          thanks a lot for taking the time to answer. I tried that but the project is still appearing as a 'PTPlayer' project - I have no idea what this is.
          – phuceh _
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