I have seen many great projects. now I want to know which is your most advanced? give a link in a comment! what is it?
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Um, so far, my 4 most advanced projects are WordMaster, Artist, Polar Arcade (Collab), and Create an Eko.
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Probably my game Stickman's mission impossible 2. That took along time. 4 way movement, gravity and side scrolling was hard.
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Numa Numa AMV. It took me what felt like forever to get the timing right!
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coolstuff wrote:
This looks like it would fit quite nicely into All About Scratch
I'll move it for you.
your right thanks!
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platform710 wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
This looks like it would fit quite nicely into All About Scratch
I'll move it for you.
your right thanks!
Not a problem. I think people are putting a lot more topics that are on the verge of Miscellany, but still belong in All About Scratch, into Miscellaneous.
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I have some projects that are way cooler and have far more complicated scripts, but this one bent my brain the most while working on it.
Custom Collision Detection
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Probably http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/colorfusion/1182871 Even though its quite old and laggy.
You need to download.
Last edited by colorfusion (2010-08-21 17:22:19)
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I wouldn't actually say that I've made anything "advanced" in Scratch, but you can click on my name, check out my stuff, and decide for yourself.
The thing I'm working on right now is sort of "advanced", but it's not done yet and it's just another something that does platforming and scrolling in an oddly different way, even if it does do it without using any receive blocks, or any variables, or any lists, or any broadcasts, or any stamping, and only 1 sprite, and only 1 stage, and only 1 script .... :p
... quite honestly I'm not even sure if I can do it! ... I'm getting a bit confused with the positioning and scrolling (it's a strange way of doing things) ... It has a good potential to be a fairly nice method that's easily used for an actual game if I were to use more than just the one sprite.
Obviously, this means there's some hard-coding and duplicate code used, but hey, I gotta use something right? I'd explain how it works, but that'd ruin the fun.
Besides, I don't even know if it will fully work, that's why it's experimental afterall.
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My pokemon game is the most advanced...
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My most advanced is probably PENMEN, but my most loved (that I would still consider pretty advanced) is Cube 2.
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Turtle Graphics is probably my most advanced, although Paint It was tough as well. Both of them took a lot of refinement to get right.
Last edited by Harakou (2010-08-22 19:36:57)
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Probably one of the 2 in my signaiture.
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I don't get much time to work on Scratch projects, but I was really pleased with this one... http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Ratty1967UK/1219190
All the card shuffling and keeping track of your hand and then the final evaluation step was quite a challenge using Scratch's list functions.
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Probably this one. Typically scrolling platforms are usually not really tricky, but here I found that getting the platforms to be able to scroll in both x and y direction was a hassle because much of the code required that the scripts execute in a specific order - it drove me nuts trying to code the floors right just so the player could jump!
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SkipVM. It's the virtual machine for running code for the programming language I made in Scratch. It can use virtual boot disks and all. This is it. It doesn't work online at all for some reason.
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Its probably going to be minecraft 2D
When its finished I plan on having basically everything the real one had but in 2D.
Right now I am just finishing off the creeper AI.
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My project has an advanced AI... okay not really it just goes in a loop. Can someone put picture tags around this:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Andres-Vander/1301602
http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/Andres-Vander/1301602_med.png
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Andres-Vander wrote:
My project has an advanced AI... okay not really it just goes in a loop. Can someone put picture tags around this:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Andres-Vander/1301602
http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/Andres-Vander/1301602_med.png
[img]http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Andres-Vander/1301602
http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/Andres-Vander/1301602_med.png[/img]
lets see if that works
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platform710 wrote:
Andres-Vander wrote:
My project has an advanced AI... okay not really it just goes in a loop. Can someone put picture tags around this:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Andres-Vander/1301602
http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/Andres-Vander/1301602_med.pnghttp://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Andres- … 02_med.png
lets see if that works![]()
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I'd say my best project is either Kingdom or The Epic Platformer.
Kingdom because it utilizes some complex features, or The Epic Platformer because it utilizes several simpler but more practical features
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Kileymeister wrote:
I'd say my best project is either Kingdom or The Epic Platformer.
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Kingdom because it utilizes some complex features, or The Epic Platformer because it utilizes several simpler but more practical features
He's looking for advanced not simple
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