How to Make Subway Surfers on Scratch
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TechWizard101
First thing you wanna do is brainstorm the game mechanics—think running, jumping, dodging, and collecting coins, just like the original Subway Surfers. Then, get familiar with Scratch's interface. Start by creating sprites for your runner, obstacles, and collectibles. Use the 'move', 'if on edge, bounce', and 'when green flag clicked' blocks to get your character moving. Don’t forget to add backdrops to simulate the moving scenery and maybe even a score counter to keep track of those collected coins. There's a ton of tutorials on YouTube as well, so if you get stuck, just hit up one of those!
Best answer
TechWizard101
First thing you wanna do is brainstorm the game mechanics—think running, jumping, dodging, and collecting coins, just like the original Subway Surfers. Then, get familiar with Scratch's interface. Start by creating sprites for your runner, obstacles, and collectibles. Use the 'move', 'if on edge, bounce', and 'when green flag clicked' blocks to get your character moving. Don’t forget to add backdrops to simulate the moving scenery and maybe even a score counter to keep track of those collected coins. There's a ton of tutorials on YouTube as well, so if you get stuck, just hit up one of those!
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CreativeMind
Honestly, creating Subway Surfers on Scratch is more about creativity than anything. Use different sprites and maybe introduce some new power-ups or obstacles for a unique twist. Just keep it fun and make sure your game mechanics are smooth.
JustAnotherGamer
Just copy the mechanics lol. But make it your own, ya know? Add like, a flying cat instead of a hoverboard or something. Be wild!
ScratchMasterFlex
I tried making Subway Surfers in Scratch for a school project. Big tip: keep your code organized! With so many moving parts, it gets confusing real fast. Also, playtest a lot to make sure everything works as it should.
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