Since i recently learned about sine cosine and tangent, i decided to create a scratch project in which a random 2 dimensional terrain is created, which you can then proceed to destroy with a 2d tank (similar to many flash games out there).
[url]http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/aonews/1943725[url]i would apreciate if it someone could download the script and tell me if there is a simpler way of doing it (my code got rather long)
Also, im thinking of doing a competition in which people design an ai that controls and shoots the tank in a turn based death match.
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aonews wrote:
Since i recently learned about sine cosine and tangent, i decided to create a scratch project in which a random 2 dimensional terrain is created, which you can then proceed to destroy with a 2d tank (similar to many flash games out there).
[url]http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/aonews/1943725[url]i would apreciate if it someone could download the script and tell me if there is a simpler way of doing it (my code got rather long)
Also, im thinking of doing a competition in which people design an ai that controls and shoots the tank in a turn based death match.
How about a deal? I will view your project if you give me the link in or URL to the place where you learned about the cosine and tangent if it is online or something.
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Thescratch3 wrote:
aonews wrote:
Since i recently learned about sine cosine and tangent, i decided to create a scratch project in which a random 2 dimensional terrain is created, which you can then proceed to destroy with a 2d tank (similar to many flash games out there).
[url]http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/aonews/1943725[url]i would apreciate if it someone could download the script and tell me if there is a simpler way of doing it (my code got rather long)
Also, im thinking of doing a competition in which people design an ai that controls and shoots the tank in a turn based death match.How about a deal? I will view your project if you give me the link in or URL to the place where you learned about the cosine and tangent if it is online or something.
um... right, well i actually learned it in normal school... i can give you a link to my schools website if you want (it says nothing on trigonometry, though).
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aonews wrote:
Thescratch3 wrote:
aonews wrote:
Since i recently learned about sine cosine and tangent, i decided to create a scratch project in which a random 2 dimensional terrain is created, which you can then proceed to destroy with a 2d tank (similar to many flash games out there).
[url]http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/aonews/1943725[url]i would apreciate if it someone could download the script and tell me if there is a simpler way of doing it (my code got rather long)
Also, im thinking of doing a competition in which people design an ai that controls and shoots the tank in a turn based death match.How about a deal? I will view your project if you give me the link in or URL to the place where you learned about the cosine and tangent if it is online or something.
um... right, well i actually learned it in normal school... i can give you a link to my schools website if you want (it says nothing on trigonometry, though).
Oh.. darn it!!
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Update:
I have just recently designed a more efficient version of this project: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/aonews/1946001
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Hey
I thought that bouncing balls game was pretty good.
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Nice sharing. Thanks.
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