http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/23554861/
When I started, I picked the sprites I would use and I also looked at the original blocks to see how they would fit into what I was doing. If I came across a problem, I would look to see if any of my instructions conflicted, causing the program to not work. This was usually the problem and it was a fairly easy fix. I just had to get rid of the conflict somehow. I would test it out by trying it every time I added something new to the game.On occasion the computer would glitch and a certain step wouldn't work one time, but it would work every other time I tried it. So, testing multiple times was important to my process.
Mary Beth's Comp Apps Blog
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Final Project Part 1
The purpose of this project is to remix an already created project. I'm planning on changing the big fish into a dragon and having the dragon eat another sprite, but it has to stay away from the wizards. Every time the dragon eats a sprite he gains a point. Once the dragon gains a certain number of points, he will proceed to the next level. However, if he touches a wizards, he will lose all his points and go back to level one.
Friday, June 13, 2014
Thursday, June 12, 2014
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