Hola Yelmo - Thanks for your comments on my work! I look at what you have done here and I think we are very similar in interests. Your work gives me inspiration!
Very nice but too tough for me. I used a similar idea on my Rotating Maze project (link to project)
but it is not as tough. For a very tough experience, try it in the dark!
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Hello Anna,
First Thanks for contacting me, regarding to the article you are writing I can say, the internet it's a big neighborhood were you can show to the world more than what technologically you are able to do, I have worked in the IT field but I never get tired of computers, I believe that there are plenty of thing that can still be done with the technology and it's because of that I like to interact with different kind of internet communities. About the projects I have worked on with Scratch are a way to share (as that it's part of the Scratch ideology) with others what I have learned from others. I like the simplicity when meeting new people and internet gives me that.
I'm from Dominican Republic and I had have the opportunity of share my knowledge with so many peoples around the globe via the net, I'm proud of been part of this word even knowing there are too many things we need to work hard on to make it better.
I have seen other very interesting projects in the Scratch community and I have learned a lot from others, the ones I have posted are basically simples games that to my surprise have taken the attention of the people in Scratch, one of them it's Hammer its a resemblance of those games you see on the old mechanics arcade games, I made this scratch version and it have been a hit, the other it's the Stickman Moviemaker, since Scratch lack of some data structure for making some things this game uses an array in base to colors I learned from other program that the expert programmer Mr. Kevin Karplus put in the Scratch page, the Stickman Moviemaker was one of the top viewed for many days, Stickman Moviemaker it's a program that makes a short story like those ones with made at school in our notebooks :) another, it's the game Rotarius, it's as so many others say a unique idea with a simple programming, I have posted others games, but I encourage you to go to Scratch page and look for the user Yelmo.
Thanks, and I hope this can help you.
Hello,
My name is Anna Fiorentino and I am a reporter for the Boston Herald. I am working on an article about young people creating videocasts and podcasts and was hoping you'd be interested in telling me a little about your projects. You can contact me at afiorentino@bostonherald.com, asap if you could, as I'm working on a deadline.
Thanks,
Anna
I agreed, I made some adjustments and now any time you touch the sprite on the center it's change to other, costume and the ring are a bit easier to pass inside. :), thank for your opinion.
Download "Rotarius"(5 sprites and 13 scripts) and open it in Scratch
Project Notes
Improved
This is my Rotarius Game, try to touch the Start without touching any of the circles, just using the arrows keys. Easy, try it, I made it and its dificult for me to win, but funny to play.
Each Time you touch the Start, you increment your points by 10, --How many points can you do?.
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Love the game, hate the music
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so hard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This is still one of the best mazes around! So simple...so hard!
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holy F*** this is hard
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Hola Yelmo - Thanks for your comments on my work! I look at what you have done here and I think we are very similar in interests. Your work gives me inspiration!
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Very nice but too tough for me. I used a similar idea on my Rotating Maze project (link to project) but it is not as tough. For a very tough experience, try it in the dark! (link to project)
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Hello Anna, First Thanks for contacting me, regarding to the article you are writing I can say, the internet it's a big neighborhood were you can show to the world more than what technologically you are able to do, I have worked in the IT field but I never get tired of computers, I believe that there are plenty of thing that can still be done with the technology and it's because of that I like to interact with different kind of internet communities. About the projects I have worked on with Scratch are a way to share (as that it's part of the Scratch ideology) with others what I have learned from others. I like the simplicity when meeting new people and internet gives me that. I'm from Dominican Republic and I had have the opportunity of share my knowledge with so many peoples around the globe via the net, I'm proud of been part of this word even knowing there are too many things we need to work hard on to make it better. I have seen other very interesting projects in the Scratch community and I have learned a lot from others, the ones I have posted are basically simples games that to my surprise have taken the attention of the people in Scratch, one of them it's Hammer its a resemblance of those games you see on the old mechanics arcade games, I made this scratch version and it have been a hit, the other it's the Stickman Moviemaker, since Scratch lack of some data structure for making some things this game uses an array in base to colors I learned from other program that the expert programmer Mr. Kevin Karplus put in the Scratch page, the Stickman Moviemaker was one of the top viewed for many days, Stickman Moviemaker it's a program that makes a short story like those ones with made at school in our notebooks :) another, it's the game Rotarius, it's as so many others say a unique idea with a simple programming, I have posted others games, but I encourage you to go to Scratch page and look for the user Yelmo. Thanks, and I hope this can help you.
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It would be nice if you added more door ways to the centre
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Feel free to add some of your other projects!
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Your welcome, thanks for adding it to the Gallery of Magical Quality***
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Ok, I will do as soon as I get At home., Thanks for your interest in my project
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Please add this to the Gallery of Magical Quality*** :)
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Please add this to the Galler of Magical Quality*** :)
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Hello, My name is Anna Fiorentino and I am a reporter for the Boston Herald. I am working on an article about young people creating videocasts and podcasts and was hoping you'd be interested in telling me a little about your projects. You can contact me at afiorentino@bostonherald.com, asap if you could, as I'm working on a deadline. Thanks, Anna
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Difficult, but fun!!
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Very hard, but one of the best!
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That is a very good game Yelmo, it's like this game on the TV...
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I agreed, I made some adjustments and now any time you touch the sprite on the center it's change to other, costume and the ring are a bit easier to pass inside. :), thank for your opinion.
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Nice. Needs something different for the seconds and third time, like a new level. Got tired of it after 20 points. (Which means I beat it twice.)
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nice, i luv how smooth it is, no glitches or anything, plus great idea, and its reely kewl, good job =)#)
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kthanks for adding this to my gallery
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Nice!
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Excellent idea, but way too hard for me...
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Cool idea, and very fun to play. Very hard though lol.
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Great fun! Of course, I haven't scored any points yet, but who cares?! It's fun.
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A unique and cool idea. It would be great if the flashing dot followed the mouse.
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