I saw your forum post about how to embed projects on a website without putting them on scratch.mit.edu, but when I was going to edit it, I couldn't fine the "src=" that you were talking about. Could you Please help?
This is perfect for a curling or shuffleboard game! I did something similar (but not as good) for my Icebounce game that is still one of my favorites to play.
Pretty useless. Drag the "drag me" ball around and then let go of the mouse. It flies around according to your mouse's speed! Not very impressive, huh? Yeah, I'll probably remove this project within a few days. I made this by having it replace the original x/y positions every 0.2 seconds, then set the new x/y positions and move according to that variable. Yeah... Not very useful.
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it's okay... not really impressive but okay.
I know...
Ps cool project.
I saw your forum post about how to embed projects on a website without putting them on scratch.mit.edu, but when I was going to edit it, I couldn't fine the "src=" that you were talking about. Could you Please help?
Oh, that. Right... Eurm... It doesn't actually worked. I tested it.
(view all replies)what is the URL for the forum post?
(view all replies)hi
hello
it responds a second later.
Its because of the 0.2 second wait.
sweet i love the astrogeek forum
WOOT! GO YOU!
(view all replies)Thanks!
it would be good if it had a bounce so it would bounce of the edges
This is perfect for a curling or shuffleboard game! I did something similar (but not as good) for my Icebounce game that is still one of my favorites to play.
wOOt first comment! I made something similar once, only in 3D: (link to project)