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Friday, January 16, 2015

Scratch Final - Reflection

To begin the layout of the game, I started with the background and sprites. I edited them and placed them where I wanted them. To begin with, I had the problem of making each ship move individually toward the planet. To solve it, I edited their moving scripts so they moved accordingly. To test it, I clicked on the each individual script to see how it responded. In the end, everything worked just as I had intended. What I am most proud of in my game is that I was able to seamlessly switch from level to level without any glitches. To be honest, I am not disappointed with anything in my game.

Scratch Final Game

http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/43154480/

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Scratch Final - Part 1

My game is an invader type game where you have to stop the invaders from reaching Earth! I used an earth sprite, and a spaceships for the invaders. Naturally, I have to use the stars background, because it looks like space. For every spaceship you click, you will gain one point. I may add more ships that move faster, but are worth more points. To win, you have to beat all three levels, each getting progressively harder. When someone wins, the screen will say something like "Congratulations, you win!" To increase difficulty on another level, I will add more spaceships that you have to destroy. Once you blow them all up for the level, you proceed to the next.

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Scenes Relfection

The stage can also be edited using script, like the sprites. To initialize sprites, i used the "when green flag is clicked" block. Scene changes could be used in other projects such as games. Other classmates used their backdrops the same as I did.

Scenes

Nutrition Game