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FateSealer
Scratcher
100+ posts

Which book can be considered the most advanced Scratch book?

I mean, I do not really care what the book-seller sites try to suggest. I would rather like to ask the Scratch community about that.

I do not want to be rude in any way. I state, that I respect all the Helpers here. Still, I raise the question the hard way for proper understanding: which book should one read, if she/he does not want to be here in the “Help with Scripts” topic, asking questions that have been already asked many times before. Does such a book exist?

Once again, my question does not want to be offensive in any way. Thanks for your answer in advance.
bluedragon8633
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Which book can be considered the most advanced Scratch book?

google.com/search

Last edited by bluedragon8633 (March 23, 2021 23:14:46)

FateSealer
Scratcher
100+ posts

Which book can be considered the most advanced Scratch book?

Yeah, that is what I did before opening this topic.
bluedragon8633
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Which book can be considered the most advanced Scratch book?

Then I'm not sure what you're asking. If someone's already made the topic, search for key terms on google and you get your answer. I only use HWS if there's a really specific or inexplicable problem occurring; general things like “how to make a platformer” are easily searchable. Plus, there's always like 3 of those on the front page of HWS at a time.
FateSealer
Scratcher
100+ posts

Which book can be considered the most advanced Scratch book?

Yes, you may be right this time. But there are new Scratch books published every 2-3 month, and I believe, only these Helpers can give me up-to-date info.

I believe, I can make a good platformer game. So, I still want the hear the opinion of the Scratch community.

I can, of course, accept if someone thinks, that my topic should be moved to somewhere else.

Anyway, I do not really know any book on the design and implementation of scrolling platform games (using Scratch 3).
bluedragon8633
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Which book can be considered the most advanced Scratch book?

FateSealer wrote:

Yes, you may be right this time. But there are new Scratch books published every 2-3 month, and I believe, only these Helpers can give me up-to-date info.

I believe, I can make a good platformer game. So, I still want the hear the opinion of the Scratch community.

I can, of course, accept if someone thinks, that my topic should be moved to somewhere else.

Anyway, I do not really know any book on the design and implementation of scrolling platform games (using Scratch 3).
That's why I suggested using Google- there are several platformer tutorials that I know of. You don't really need a physical book when you have access to the Internet for small things like that.
FateSealer
Scratcher
100+ posts

Which book can be considered the most advanced Scratch book?

OK, I repeat, I do not need platformer tutorials. I simply want to know the answer for my question (title of the topic). That is all. Nothing else, nothing more.
bluedragon8633
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Which book can be considered the most advanced Scratch book?

Again: http://www.google.com/search?q=advanced+Scratch+coding
Try the first book that comes up.
FateSealer
Scratcher
100+ posts

Which book can be considered the most advanced Scratch book?

Sorry, that is not what I am asking.

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