How to Make Rolling Sky on Scratch

avatarPressingDeska year ago
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avatarVitriolingMoutha year ago

Hey there! To create a game inspired by Rolling Sky on Scratch, start by designing your main character (the ball) and the track. Use the 'when flag clicked' block to begin the game and apply the 'forever' loop to keep the game running. Implement controls using the 'when _ key pressed' block for left and right movements. Add obstacles and gems as sprites and use 'if touching' blocks to detect interactions. Have fun coding!

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avatarManningAndya year ago

Been there, done that! First, sketch out your obstacles and path. Use 'glide' and 'move' blocks to make your ball move smoothly. For the rhythmic feel, add sound blocks and sync with the ball's movement. Do a lot of testing to get the right timing, and voila! You've got a mini Rolling Sky!


avatarEnvassalingTiera year ago

Just don't. Scratch is cool for learning basics but this game is too complex for it.

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