The programming for those is pretty simple. Scratch is good with simple programs so making a point and click game is very possible in scratch.
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archmage wrote:
The programming for those is pretty simple. Scratch is good with simple programs so making a point and click game is very possible in scratch.
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tedino wrote:
I wondering about making games similar as Kings Quest and those old retrogames.
Even try making similar as "!Escape from room"-games.
Is it possible to do that with Scratch?
That would be awesome if you could make a game like kings quest! Not that there isn't already plenty of awesome scratch games available here as it is though
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mattb348 wrote:
tedino wrote:
I wondering about making games similar as Kings Quest and those old retrogames.
Even try making similar as "!Escape from room"-games.
Is it possible to do that with Scratch?That would be awesome if you could make a game like kings quest!
Not that there isn't already plenty of awesome scratch games available here as it is though![]()
My mom loves King's Quest (the original ones, are there any modern versions?), but they have never, ever worked on my computer, so I'm left in the dark.
However, the "if [whatever\/] clicked" block will be your most valuable asset, along with "mouse down?". So if you wanted LOZ: Phantom Hourglass (look it up, and then buy it because it's a great DS game) style control, you would use the following script:
[blocks]<when green flag clicked>
<forever>
<if><mouse down?>
<point towards( mouse-pointer
<move( How fast DO you want your character to go? Tweak this number as you see fit. )steps>
<end>
<end>[/blocks]
Only one problem: you'd need many, many costumes to cover each direction, so the [blocks]<round( [/blocks] block could help you cut it down to eight, seven, six, ten etc. directions of movement.
Hope that helps! (Jeez, I know a post is overly massive if I have to say that! At least I use easily readable grammar!)
Last edited by big-bang (2009-03-28 09:15:16)
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