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Great to hear that! I hope you enjoy the the content as much as I did creating it. I'll uploading more soon, so do let me know what you would like to see!
this is AMAZING! could you make a tutorial on how to make a scratch game where a car has to collect items? (eg: vowels, odd numbers, etc) but from a backview perspective? new subscriber btw!
Ins't it easier to do a program like: START Forever --If Left Press ---Turn Left --If Right Press --Turn Right And so on? If you use thoses blockes 'If Button pressed', you have to use the loop 'Forever Until Button Unpressed'. If not, we have to wait until the car turn for a long time. 6:57 You can combine the two first program. The first goes before the second program, it's like you decompose them. This game sound challenging as we should avoid touching the green area. Speaking of which,what hapenned if the car turn back and hit the black line? Does it considerate as cheating? Or look impossible due of the angle of turning?
That would indeed be possible. The reason I have kept these commands separate is so that when we are introducing the concepts behind programming, we keep these visually separate thus making it easier for absolute beginners. As for the 'cheating bit' You could create a double coloured finish line which sets a 'check variable to 'True' when the first colour is touched, and only counts a point or lap when touching the second colour if the value is set to true. After the value has been added the 'check variable is returned to 'false'. (if you do not want to work with two colours you could add other check variables such as x or y values to makes sure the car has moved in the correct direction.) I hope this all makes sense?
I notice that it is for beginner,I think I am a bit over the level.So,I don't necesarry use the "If Button pressed". About the color sensing, the graphism is important, color should be different from each other to make the condition true. The graphism is simplist and basic enough to make it hapenned. Sensing with color is a thing to master with. After all,Scratch is a site to pratice programming rather than make a beautiful looking game with a lot of colors and a lot of layers/sprite. (I can make another sprite that representant the grass, the car still continue if it touch its transparency. I test that when I use a letter and the condition "If mouse Touched", say yes if touch and no if touching transparency, I should have use the letter O for that matter). I also think the variable x and y. It look easier to use!
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To do laps in scratch: Create a variable and name it what you want example: Laps. Then Pit under when Touching black and put a If Laps = 3 then say you win for Any seconds. End of Tape.
thanks for the game my first game i made without accidently presseding delete lol thx i get it now but can u make a vid for this to make power ups also somtimes hurt you? like maybe super fast or crashing auto
+XxagarbloxxXYT Great to hear you enjoyed building a game. I like your idea of a follow up video adding different damage and power up effects, will definitely do it!
+Flipped Classroom Tutorials (ICT in Education) yay! thank you! ur chanel was very usfull and u replyed usally poeple dont..XD oh and congrats on ur subs! ;D
@@yusuf-oh3eb It was a good idea! It would actually be some really simple code to make the powerups sometimes hurt you, just make it pick a random number and for each number it can choose, create an outcome. Hope this helped!
hey! you can cheat by going backwards so make another WHITE line behind the back the accual finish and instead of sensing black to win u sense the white (plus black and white is finish line coLOUR xd)
+XxagarbloxxXYT If you stick to a single round you can have a colour as finishing line and have the Background colour as an extra barrier in between your finish and start line.
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I have a problem where the brush (pen) size when drawing the track is limited to size 100; I can't make the track wide (described at 1:02). Does anyone have the same problem??
Can you help me....how can I address the participant by name, e.g., "Hi Fred, welcome to the quizz" at the end of the quizz (as well as the begining) i.e., "Fred you finished your first quizz"....scratch.mit.edu/projects/155861175/#player
You would create a variable 'Name' and then use that variable. Once a name has been entered you can set 'Name'=answer and from then on the Variable will print the name. Hope this makes sense? I will put a video on the use of these variable on my to-do list.
Thank you very much my friend...I have another question...one I have embedded the project into a quizz web site, (and can no longer have a functioning cloud variable), how do I create a system that keeps track of high scorers and compares participants to these high scorers...thanks
+Robert Kaduhr You might want to double check your code. As I have created multiple racing games like this and sometime a small piece of code left out can affect the entire game. I hope you find the answer to what went wrong.
Awesome! I just started and i finished! i tried it and it was so good!! Al because of u i got 2 do this right and not mess up :D! (Also Its My 1st Time Using Scratch ;3) This Video Helped A Lot For Me To Understand The Codes In Scratch! My 1st Game I've Ever Made!! SO HAPPY :D