For this project I had to create 5 different games in scratch. Here are the links and overviews of each game:
scratch.mit.edu/projects/288236599/ This is the balloon popping game, where you need to pop all 30 balloons before the 10-second timer runs out! This was a fairly easy game to code but I learned a lot about how to duplicate a character and make it change colors! scratch.mit.edu/projects/288258565/ The Flappy Parrot game was a very fun and easy game to code and I would recommend it for beginners. It was a helpful practice for learning how to make an object duplicate and loop. scratch.mit.edu/projects/288246681/ The space cat game was more difficult than the first two games and I would recommend it for intermediate coders. I found that although the code itself was simple, it was difficult because there were so many characters and objects that you have to individually direct. scratch.mit.edu/projects/288271330/ The snowball fight game was very difficult for me and took me much longer to complete than the first three games. It was difficult because this game introduced many new concepts like gravity, broadcasts, and costume switching. scratch.mit.edu/projects/288466196/ The jumping bear game by far was the hardest and longest coding project that I completed! In this game I had to incorporate all of my knowledge from the first four games and put it to the test. This required me to work on my own and make up code without any direction from the tutorial! Although this game was hard it helped me to solidify all of the knowledge that I had learned from the first four games. This was also where I successfully completed the bonus challenge to make the doughnuts spin! If you would like to complete these games yourself you will find all the tutorials at: projects.codeclubworld.org/en-GB/03_scratch_bonus/index.html
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