Scratch Projects Online Viewer for Android!
Published domingo, 23 de abril de 2017 by Unknown in
This is a simple app that let's you play or visualize Scratch projects online using Phosphorus service.
Link to PlayStore: https://goo.gl/b9ul3V
It is very simple to use:
Get the ID of your Scratch project.
example:
This is an imaginary project link https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/2254552/
the project ID number for this example will be: 2254552 so
Copy the ID number of your projecty carefully in the textbox (just the number)
Check the options you want Turbo mode and Full Screen. If game runs slowly try turbo mode, otherwise turbo should be off.
Pros
Try any scratch project on your mobile phone or Tablet!
Easy to use
Cons
No sound
Some projects can't be played because they work with "keyboard" (so modify your projects and add a control or use mouse events)
Some games might run super slow
You need to be connected to Internet :'(
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What is Scratch?
Scratch is a free visual programming language developed by the MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Media Lab.[1] Scratch is used by students, scholars, teachers, and parents to easily create animations, games, etc. It provides a stepping stone to the more advanced world of computer programming. It can also be used for a range of educational and entertainment constructionist purposes from math and science projects, including simulations and visualizations of experiments, recording lectures with animated presentations, to social sciences animated stories, and interactive art and music.[2] Viewing the existing projects available on the Scratch website, or modifying and testing any modification without saving requires no online registration.
Scratch allows users to use event-driven programming with multiple active objects called sprites.[1] Sprites can be drawn, as vector or bitmap graphics, from scratch in a simple editor that is part of Scratch, or can be imported from external sources, including webcams.
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