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
Monday, January 11, 2016
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Monday, January 4, 2016
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