This is a video to start making your very own platformer or platform game.

I will show you how to add a Walking cycle in SCratch using a single vector image from the library! It is easy as pie jeje 

In part 01 we will use a Walking cycle image to create different frames for our character. This is for vector characters. 

This is a beginners tutorial series for Scratch but it won't be that simple because I will show you: 
how to make a character JUMP setting  "Gravity" and yVelocity
how to set the ground of the platform 
how to use Sprites and backdrops from Scratch's Library, 
how to resize (grow or shrink ) sprites in scratch, 
how to move sprites in Scratch, 
how to modify vector sprites, 
how to record sounds in Scratch and use sounds
how to broadcast in scratch
how to detect collisions in scratch (is touching )

and many things more in these tutorial series for Scratch!
  
I divided this video in small parts!!! to make it less boring jejeje. I will be uploading all parts as soon as possible :D 

Learn how to make a space invaders game in Scratch:
https://goo.gl/ffrzGo

A platform game (or platformer) is a type of video game, and a subgenre of action game. It involves guiding a player character or avatar to jump between suspended platforms and/or over obstacles to traverse their environment. The player controls the jumps to avoid letting their character fall to their death or miss necessary jumps. The most common unifying element of games of this genre is the jump button, but now there are other alternative like swiping a touchscreen.
 
Scratch Site: 
https://scratch.mit.edu/

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.

WAnt to learn about:
 making lists in app Inventor? 
 https://goo.gl/hWKp7z
using " for each" loop
 https://goo.gl/fS5aGt
Mario Run Game in App Inventor
https://goo.gl/XtKoej


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