Abbey ECS
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Final Reflection
At first I had a problem coming up with an idea, so I looked some up online and chose to do a maze type game. Whenever I encountered a problem, I would look up other similar scratch games and see inside them to understand what I was doing wrong. Then I would use that to fix my mistakes and glitches. Every time I changed something in my game I would test it several times before I moved on. In the end my game worked pretty well with few glitches. I'm proud of it because before this class I didn't even know what scratch was, let alone know how to use it.
ECS Final Scratch Project
Jamie's Ping Pong Game
-very original idea
-game works well
-instructions are clear
-only negative is that the sides move too slow for the ball sometimes
Taliah Elephant Game
-game is fun
-both levels work well
-directions are clear
Molly Crab Game
-game instructions were clear
-the crabs were a little too fast and the fish too slow
-didn't always count my points
-very original idea
-game works well
-instructions are clear
-only negative is that the sides move too slow for the ball sometimes
Taliah Elephant Game
-game is fun
-both levels work well
-directions are clear
Molly Crab Game
-game instructions were clear
-the crabs were a little too fast and the fish too slow
-didn't always count my points
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Final Scratch Game
My scratch game is going to be a series of mazes with increasing difficulty each level. I am using a polar bear sprite, who's goal is to reach the crab sprite. My background will be the mazes themselves, which will change every level. I want to use the time variable to set a time for how long the player can try and complete the maze. If the player runs out of time then they have to start over. I will increase the difficulty of my levels my making the maze itself harder to complete in the allotted time.
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
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