Creating a platformer in Scratch is a fun way to learn coding, game design, and creative problem-solving. By setting up sprites, backdrops, movement, gravity, and collision detection, you can build a ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. NARRATOR: There are four different ways to add sprites to your card. Shot of cursor clicking 'New ...
Gravity isn’t just for real life—it’s a game-changer in Scratch projects. By using variables, velocity, and collisions, you can make sprites move and fall realistically. Whether you’re coding a ...