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"Success isn't given. It's earned. On the track, on the field, in the gym. With blood, sweat, and the occasional tear." -Nike
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Final Unit Project for Scratch: Reflection
To create this maze game I first began by creating backgrounds that would essentially be the maze itself and for each background the difficulty would be increased. To increase the difficulty I had to make the blocks of the maze closer together for a tighter squeeze for the sprite to get through. I had some troubles with my script not running and my sprites kept disappearing but when it all came together it finally worked because I added in some new script to replace the old. I tested it each time I changed something in the script to make sure that it was running perfectly. Most of the time it did work as anticipated but when it did not I figured out the problem and went from there. I am most proud of all the levels on my game and the scoring because the timing is perfectly from level to level and the scoring works just how I planned. I used to have some trouble with the scoring that it would keep increasing if you were on the sprite but this time it worked great. I am a little disappointed with the sound in my game because when it reaches the end of the game the sound glitches a little bit it the beginning. Overall I am very proud of my game.
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Final Unit Project for Scratch: Before
For my game I plan on making a maze. I will be using an 5 different backgrounds of mazes that get increasingly more difficult and I will be using several underwater sprites. There will be 5 levels and after the sprite completes each level they will be awarded 20 points. Once you complete the fifth level of the game it will say, "Winner!" As the levels increase the blocks in the maze will get closer together to make the game more challenging.
Friday, January 9, 2015
Describing 2 Other Alphabet Games
I checked out a couple of my classmates blogs to see what kind of alphabet games they came up with. Kalli used a lot of animals for the letters and she used the green font. It looked really cool when the letters switched to animals and said "__ is for __" I also looked at Sophie's game and what she did is created a game when you click the next letter to see what letter came up next. It looked really cool and it is very interactive!
Thursday, January 8, 2015
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