http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/43159874/
Final Reflection:
To begin the layout of the game by drawing the walls of the game. I faced problems throughout the game such as allowing coins to change the score. I faced many issues regarding the score and directing the dinosaur. To test my game, I played the game as anybody who was playing it would. For the most part, it worked as I hoped it would. I'm most proud of the creative aspects of the game and disappointed with how limited I was with the coins. I really liked this project.
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Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Final Scratch Unit Project
For my final scratch project, I will be creating a game similar to a maze. A little man will navigate itself through the maze, collecting coins. I will use various sprites throughout the game, but the main sprite is the little man. The score will go up as he collects coins. To win, the man must complete the maze and collect all the coins. I will have 2 or 3 levels, each maze getting progressively more difficult.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Describing Other People's Alphabet Game
Nikki's Game:
-Nikki's alphabet project was very creative. She used 10 letters and chose an animal sprite that began with that letter to appear on the screen. I thought that she put a creative touch on the project by using different fonts for each letter.
Michaela's Game:
-Michaela's alphabet project is different than any others that I have seen. Instead of just making the letters stay still on the screen, she made them pile up on the screen, then slide off the screen.
Monday, December 22, 2014
Scratch Name Project
Here is my Scratch project.
Penguin Joke:
Q: What's black, white, black, white, black, white, black, white? A: A penguin rolling down a hill (source: http://www.jokes4us.com/animaljokes/penguinjokes.html) Reflection: I really enjoyed this project. I was able to figure out how to edit and customize my sprites, which can help me in future scratch projects.
Penguin Joke:
Q: What's black, white, black, white, black, white, black, white? A: A penguin rolling down a hill (source: http://www.jokes4us.com/animaljokes/penguinjokes.html) Reflection: I really enjoyed this project. I was able to figure out how to edit and customize my sprites, which can help me in future scratch projects.
Debug-It Reflection
I really enjoyed doing these debug-it activities. I feel like they helped me gain a better understanding of Scratch and how to fix problems without any instructions. These activities helped me practice fixing problems with limited resources.
Thursday, December 18, 2014
Debug-It 1.5
To fix the problem I:
1. Put the if flag clicked button for both the action and the sound
2. After the sound, put the wait 1 second button
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