bubble-07's Recent Projects http://scratch.mit.edu/feeds/getRecentUserProjects/94330 Recent Projects Feed for bubble-07 en-us Sat, 11 Oct 2008 09:21:44 GMT CakePHP Han and Andres genghisu block smarts http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/bubble-07/271325 This project creates and draws blocks instead of using terrain sprites. Theoretically, you could put collision events into the blocks so that they'd do something when hit, but this is a primitive demo. It may flash quite a bit in the beginning, but as you get farther, then it gets more solid. Enjoy! (Note: you need to download to work, otherwise it won't really work.) http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/bubble-07/271325_sm.png compare http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/bubble-07/266822 This is part two of a project I made for Regional Studies class. Enjoy! http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/bubble-07/266822_sm.png compare and contrast http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/bubble-07/266789 This is a project I made for Regional Studies class. Enjoy! http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/bubble-07/266789_sm.png smart camera http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/bubble-07/247474 This is both a test, and a little two-player game. Player one is the red stick figure, and uses the a, s, and w keys to move and jump. Player two is the blue one, and uses the left, right, and up arrow keys to move and jump. The goal of the game is to jump on your opponents head to get points, and the person who gets over 100 points first wins! Have fun! (Note: There's a glitch online that makes a gap in the field. I will fix this, but currently, if it bugs you, download it) http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/bubble-07/247474_sm.png Box physics http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/bubble-07/246730 Click and drag to throw the box. It should react realistically to the ground. Have fun! http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/bubble-07/246730_sm.png Monster_Tracer http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/bubble-07/245952 This is a remix of bosox's project, only I sped it up by about... 8 fold. http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/bubble-07/245952_sm.png sweet child o' mine: Yaayy!!!! I can play the intro!!! http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/bubble-07/245849 Yayy!!!!! It's me playing sweet child o' mine on an acoustic guitar after only a week of playing guitar. I soon will add in other parts of the song, and since I can play the guitar part, and can play it on a keyboard, and since my brother can sing, maybe we could make a little music video. Anyways, don't forget to click love-it if you really do! http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/bubble-07/245849_sm.png scratch archery http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/bubble-07/244304 Try and get as many points as you can!!! Hitting the red with your arrow earns you 5 points, hitting blue will give you 3 points, but if you miss, you lose two points. To fire an arrow, press down on a starting spot. Then, pull it back. Watch the arrow to see where you're aiming. Then, let it fly! The farther you pull back, the farther the arrow flies. http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/bubble-07/244304_sm.png Rectangle 2d physics http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/bubble-07/242967 use the mouse to move the rectangle. This is a version of bisonic's project, but I fixed it by doing it my way from the ground up. I probably could have made a few changes to the original and had it fixed, but I didn't want to have to interpret someone else's code... http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/bubble-07/242967_sm.png 3d wall with textures!!!! http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/bubble-07/242395 Yayy!!!! realtime 3d with textures!!! Yayy!!!! Anyways, use the arrow keys to rotate the wall, and change the movement variable to change the resolution. I suggest using 6 or 7, since it is the fastest while still maintaining a pretty good picture. The time variable shows the amount of time to render each frame. I have to admit, it isn't very fast, but it looks more solid than wireframes. If used, give me credit, and enjoy! http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/bubble-07/242395_sm.png 3d wall!!!!!! http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/bubble-07/240158 Use the arrow keys to rotate the wall. If used, give credit! Also, I'm planning on making something spectacular soon. something related to this, but waaaayyyy better. Keep a lookout for it! http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/bubble-07/240158_sm.png speed test http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/bubble-07/239711 This is a speed test: The top one has the script "Forevever: move 1 step, move one step, move one step, move one step" The second to the top one has two forever loops saying "move 1 step". The third one from the top forever broadcasts a message to itself saying to move one step. The fourth one has a "forever: move 1 step" script. And finally, the fifth one from the top forever broadcasts a message telling it to move 1 step and waits. You can use these results when making a project so you can find the speediest scripts. http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/bubble-07/239711_sm.png Mario tennis!!!!!!!!! http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/bubble-07/238828 I love the n64 game!!!! I just made it for scratch... Use the arrow keys to move, and the spacebar to charge up for a hit. Release when you're ready to hit. You can also hit it while running. Use the arrow keys when charging up to decide where you want to hit it, or to move. Later I will add more cpu's to play against. Have fun, and don't forget to click love-it if you do! http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/bubble-07/238828_sm.png HELP_REBUILD_SCRATCH http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/bubble-07/238443 please sign your username. This is a remix of sk8on's project. I totally agree with the message. http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/bubble-07/238443_sm.png 3d car racing!!!! http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/bubble-07/237840 Well, I was working on something more complicated... Real first-person racetracks... When I got really frustrated, and hoped that I would come up with the solution to the problem... Then, I got this idea! Anyways, use the up arrow key to move forward, and use the left and right arrow keys to turn. It will turn nintey degrees after a short wait. You can use the map in the upper right-hand corner to see where you are. You can download it and change the map up in the corner to make a new racetrack... You also could remix it to turn it into a maze game, or better yet! You could turn it into a first-person shooter! The sky's the limit! http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/bubble-07/237840_sm.png