How to use images to create an original good-looking custom Score for App Inventor, AppyBuilder Thunkable.

This is tutorial part 02 . The idea is how to use images of numbers to display my score. This is something cool because your score will look awesome, unique and you could make it the way you want to go with the style of your game or app.

In this video I show you a simple way to do change numbers to images , and it is pretty cool because you can add the numbers you need (from 1  to million!) And without using too many conditions like in video number one.
I will show you how to use for each to accomplish this.  

Space Invaders reloaded tutorials:
01 https://youtu.be/YvM6gnNPUPA
02 https://youtu.be/bjfLBgIUgfE

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

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MIT App Inventor is an innovative beginner's introduction to programming and app creation that transforms the complex language of text-based coding into visual, drag-and-drop building blocks. The simple graphical interface grants even an inexperienced novice the ability to create a basic, fully functional app within an hour or less.
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