By: _Dragon_MC_
Views: 153 | LoveIts: 4
Description: An example of using an array to VERY SLOWLY draw a level for a game. The layout is for a game I might try to develop called Tanque. INSTRUCTIONS: Wait for the level to load. After that, arrow keys move. Holding down the Z key lets you turn without moving. GLITCHES: None :D CHANGELOG: v0.1 ... show more
By: toontownmiser
Views: 215 | LoveIts: 0
Description: this project used binary instead of base ten to create a stamp-costume based array. This type of array is more storage-efficient for very large numbers Instructions: Set the bounds of the array with the max x and max y sliders, then press initialize, and wait until the button is **completely** gr ... show more
By: Paddle2See
Views: 434 | LoveIts: 44
Description: Spend some time on the beach looking for Buried Treasure! Use the mouse to sweep your metal detector back and forth until you see a signal on the Detecto-Meter. Fine-tune the location until the signal is strongest, then click your mouse (or press Space) to see what you have found! The Detecto ... show more
By: jay
Views: 430 | LoveIts: 3
Description: INSTRUCTIONS (to see what it can do) 1) Choose a width and height 2) Click the start flag 3) Choose an "index" and a value "to store" and click "store" (make sure your index is less than your width*height) 4) Choose as many other "indexe ... show more
By: s_federici
Views: 86 | LoveIts: 0
Description: This project can only by run using the "clone" hack by ChrisCrouch http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=44647. You can download a complete hacked Scratch with the "clone/delete this sprite" blocks at http://www.sitibs.com/files/stefano/Scratch1.2.1plusClone.zip
By: blahdeblah
Views: 8 | LoveIts: 0
Description: Ok...press 'space' to begin drawing the fuse, and then press 'space' again when done. Watch the spark travel up the fuse, burning it up as it goes, and explode the bomb thing.
By: bubble-07
Views: 11 | LoveIts: 0
Description: This is a project that I made for reading and writing one-dimensional arrays. I thought up the idea myself, and figured out how to write into the array. However, I got a big headache trying to make the array read, so I looked around, and found very helpful advice from S65. (He came up with the idea ... show more