So my Computer Sciences class started our main event: coding. We used Scratch, a basic coding tool. to make a maze game. It was done offline, but I got home and recreated it on the Scratch website. What is it? https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/76218092/ Go ahead give it a try, tell me what you think. Its not very good, but, out side the graphics, all the coding is mine.
I just played it. Its fun. Nice work. Btw I think that bug makes the game more challenging which makes it better.
The bettele should not. The blue dot is not controllable, you have to avoid him, he is set to move right at you.
I used to code in scratch. If you are going to continue and develop games, I recommend python as your next language.
This is very nice! Much better than what I would do! xD One Tip: - Make the spider a little faster. I feel like the blue dot will always catch up. Great Game and Nice Job! :)
Our next language for class is Java. Im not sure if I will get to Python. I actuality just changed it, check the note for 1.0.2 Nope no rickroll, just some coding from scratch. You really should try it. Thats something I hope to add in the near feature. -- Thanks everyone for the feedback! Also if you want to see what happens at the end, click the "s" key. It will teleport you to the near ending.
I guess all you have to do is think outside the box.. HAHA! Yeah? No? Okay... *insert dollar for bad jokes jar* (but seriously fix that glitch.)