Creating a Flappy-ish Dragon Game in Scratch
My son received an interesting homework this half-term in which he had to create something to do with the book, How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell. There were quite a few good…
My son received an interesting homework this half-term in which he had to create something to do with the book, How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell. There were quite a few good…
Having played my version without sound and now the latest one, it is easy to conclude that sound maketh-the-game! It was almost as if my previous version had taken a…
This is part 6 of a multipart series on creating a version of Missile Command using the educational tool, Scratch. For this entry, I am going to be adding a…
This is part 5 of a multipart series on creating a version of Missile Command using the educational tool, Scratch. To recap so far, we’ve created the portions of the game…
This is part 4 of a multipart series on creating a version of Missile Command using the educational tool, Scratch. It has been an awfully long time since I updated…
This is part 3 of a multipart series on creating a version of Missile Command using the educational tool, Scratch. Adding a background is really easy in Scratch so I…
This is part 2 of many which show how to implement a clone of the arcade game Missile Command in Scratch, the block based programming language. There are two things…
I have been thinking about a mini-project that I could do in Scratch and thought a game would fit the bill perfectly. My goals are that it should be relatively…
Some of the earliest games I played were what were known as joystick wagglers. I know! It sounds really rude but that is exactly what they were called. Put simply, in this…