Do you already know the basics of using Scratch? Project Code will help you take those skills and build on them to create action-packed computer games that you can play with your friends! Try ready-made blocks of code to produce simple projects and use them as inspiration and models for your own ide
Designing Digital Games: Create Games with Scratch!
โ Scribed by Breen, Derek
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Dummies junior
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Introduction: all about Scratch -- Project 1: design a classic videogame -- Project 2: supersnake -- Project 3: a-maze-ing game -- Project 4: attacking the clones -- Author notes.;Is your child a designer at heart? Help them apply their design skills to video game design using Scratch and this book! This book introduces simple programming concepts over the course of three projects a child can follow to create a video game. The projects use the free Scratch platform, which can be downloaded from the web or accessed in a browser.
โฆ Table of Contents
Introduction: all about Scratch --
Project 1: design a classic videogame --
Project 2: supersnake --
Project 3: a-maze-ing game --
Project 4: attacking the clones --
Author notes.
โฆ Subjects
Computer games--Design;Computer games--Programming;Scratch (Computer program language);Scratch (Computer program language.);Juvenile works;Literature;Children's nonfiction;Scratch (Computer program language) -- Juvenile literature;Computer games -- Programming -- Juvenile literature;Computer games -- Design -- Juvenile literature;Computer games -- Programming;Computer games -- Design
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