National STEM Video Game Challenge!

Here is the link for you to enter your game. ENTER CHALLENGE HERE

You can enter any one of the games you have created in or out of class. Scratch, GameStar and any other game engine platform may be entered.

The link provided is linked to my teacher account you do not need to have an email address. If you need my help let me know.

Good Luck!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Making Pong

Bellwork:

Open Scratch:
Practice this on your own without asking for help.

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Open Scratch
1. Go to Start
2. Search
3. for files and folders
4. all files and folders
5. in search box type in Scratch
6. When files load click double click on the cat icon (do not drag this to the desktop please!)

In scratch go to
File
Open
Examples folder
Games folder
Pong

Look at the script  and change step numbers to change the speed of the ball.
Change the sound for when it hits the paddle.
Add a background.



Today's lesson:

You will make pong from scratch. Do not be creative with this one.

  1. Make four sprites: 1. the ball (a filled in circle) 2. the paddle (a narrow filled in rectangle) 3. Dead_space (long narrow filled rectangle-the length of the stage) 4. A You lose! screen (fill new sprite screen with a color and in the center of the screen add text "YOU LOSE!"
  2. Make sure you name your sprites.
  3. We will write the script for each sprite.  The scripts are on the whiteboard. We will do them together as a class.
After you make Pong you will remake it by changing the sprites

Go to the eett2 drive HESSE folder and open the Scratch folder, then open the hesse badminton game.

You will submit your remade Pong game to this folder for a project grade.

Make sure your file is named yourlastname_firstname_thenameofyournewgame

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