This is awesome!!!!!! It's so much fun!!! I beat the beginner level and I haven't tried any others yet. The only thing is that sometimes when the shading thing over the button happens, it goes fast so you can't tell if that was one click or two. Does that make sense? I'm going to go try Intermediate!!!
Do you mean when the computer shows you the pattern you need to repeat? I know that the sounds and the shading are not exactly in sync. Maybe I can get that working better in the next version.
Thanks! Somebody must have worked on the web player, because it plays much more smoothly now than when I had originally posted it. I'm just getting back to the site now towards the end of my semester, and I have some students that have posted some great games. Here are a few:
Tigerfan72, Macattack, gnmlovett, georgiadawg3447, cmhagood, fordalulz
It seems that this game is best played when downloaded. There seems to be quite a lag between button presses and sounds. In presentation mode on your computer it should be very playable. If anybody can help me figure out how to remove the lag, I would appreciate it!
I developed this game to try out lists in the new version of Scratch (I was a beta tester). The Scratch teams was nice enough to include it as an example project!
Do you know about the game "Simon" that tested your memory using four colored buttons that lit up and made sounds? This is the same idea but a little more complicated.
A pattern will be played for you on the buttons. You have to repeat that pattern. It starts with one button, and it will get longer if you correctly repeat it until you get the whole pattern. If you solve enough puzzles, you'll reach the next level, where a new button and musical sound will be added. The first level has just two buttons, and the last has nine. The pattern lengths also increase in difficulty. Good luck finishing! I test-played the game quite a bit and I couldn't get to the finish myself.
Please download, remix and enjoy! (Or just look for the RepeatAfterMe example in the Projects folder.) Thanks to all the work the Scratch team did to add lists. It makes programming with Scratch so much more expressive.
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i beat it, its fun
Wow! Which level did you beat?
This is awesome!!!!!! It's so much fun!!! I beat the beginner level and I haven't tried any others yet. The only thing is that sometimes when the shading thing over the button happens, it goes fast so you can't tell if that was one click or two. Does that make sense? I'm going to go try Intermediate!!!
Do you mean when the computer shows you the pattern you need to repeat? I know that the sounds and the shading are not exactly in sync. Maybe I can get that working better in the next version.
Hey Inuwali, check out my "sine wave" game. Tell me what you think?
This is one of my favorite list-demo projects!
Thanks! Somebody must have worked on the web player, because it plays much more smoothly now than when I had originally posted it. I'm just getting back to the site now towards the end of my semester, and I have some students that have posted some great games. Here are a few: Tigerfan72, Macattack, gnmlovett, georgiadawg3447, cmhagood, fordalulz
i agree it is really good
I Don't Like It Very Much Too Confusing And Laggy