Friday, January 16, 2015

Final Project: Part 3

For this final project, I first began the layout of it by creating a easy maze for the first level of the game. I worked through my problems by figuring out step by step how each of the scripts worked. One problem I had was my sprite would go right through the wall of the maze. To solve that problem I had to set a script that had the sprite go back 4 steps when the sprite hits the wall. I tested the game by after adding every different part of the maze I would hit the green flag and start the game to see if it worked. My game did work as I intended it to work. I am most proud of my game is the way I made the maze myself with paint. I was not disappointed with anything through this project. 

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Final Project: Part 2

Final Project: Part 1

My game on Scratch is suppose to be a maze that you have to use the up,down,left, and right arrows to get my sprite to move around. For this game I will be using the Bug sprite. Then for the backgrounds I will create my own to make 3 maze levels with paint. For scoring, you will gain a point every time you complete a level. You win by reaching the "end" button in the maze. When you win, the bug tells you that you have won and it will bring you into the next maze. Their are three levels in this game. Each level will be a different maze. The level difficulty will increase by each level, challenging you a more difficult maze to get through.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Nutrient Game

Fish Chomp game

Other Alphabet games

The first game I played was Jenna's. For her game you had to either click on the letters or hit the letter on the keyboard. The difference between our games is my theme was under water and hers is zoo. The second game I played was Ryan's. His game you clicked the green flag and the letters changed to the characters.

Alphabet Game

Friday, January 9, 2015

Name

Try it Out - Scenes

These stages are all in common with the sprites because the all have an underwater theme. I initialize the sprites in a scene by creating a scene with a specific topic that they can both be in. You can use scene in plays or movies. Other classmates used their posts as a dinosaur scene or even a house theme.

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Try it Out - Penguin Joke

I would describe this Broadcast to another person by telling them to create their own joke that two sprites will have together. You edit the old scratch and remix it to your own. You would use timing in a project when you want something to happen at a specific time. You can use broadcasting when you are having two sprites having a conversation between each other.

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Try it Out - Week 2

If I was teaching the "Make a Block" to someone else, it would be quite difficult. I would tell them to first think of a block they want to create for their character. Then you will need to pick blocks to have the new block do when clicked. After you have found a new method for the block, you will need to have it put into the control with the character. You might use a block for when the Scratch system doesn't have the block you want to use.