During my coding digital learning period, I used move blocks, repeat blocks, Set scene blocks, set score and other blocks. The first (Move block) allows you to control the sprite to move forward and backwards.
I learnt that you could use as many forward and backward blocks as you want but also you could do it another easier way with repeat blocks!
Greeting Amethyst,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading your blogpost about coding, What an amazing experience. I really enjoyed reading how interested you are in coding. Keep up the great work and keep blogging
Thank you very much rowana.
DeleteKia Ora, Amethyst!
ReplyDeleteI'm Angel and while reading your blogpost I've found that your coding about both The maze and flappy bird game was extendedly amazing, I enjoy the way you put the information together as a complete task. Well done and keep up the great work :)
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DeleteThank you angel, your blog was awesome to read
DeleteThe slides are magnificent so as the others i have checked recently. The way you explained the blocks and what they do is iconic. Keep up the great work.
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Thank you Isaac, your blog was fabulous
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ReplyDeleteHi Amethyst
ReplyDeleteThis task you have provided is great. Loved how you explained everything you did while coding. Love seeing your intrested in coding keep up the great work.
Thank you lani, I enjoyed your blog post very much
DeleteHi Amethyst
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your learning. It is awesome how you have managed to figure out how to get around the repeat movements using repeat blocks. I have a question about the levels you can achieve with the game you have developed, is level 19 and level 10 the highest levels for each game? looking forward to seeing how you get on with learning the code behind the blocks. Kia kaha kia toa.
Hi, Mr Dunn
ReplyDeleteYes, level 19 is the highest level for the maze game and level 10 is the highest for the flappy bird game. Definitely would be seeing more blog posts for coding sessions, thanks for the comment