- Untitled Walrii Contest Entry (WIP) [Scratch]
- 31 Dec 2015 11:39:36 am
- Last edited by JWinslow23 on 20 Jan 2016 07:35:44 am; edited 1 time in total
EDIT: The contest is now over! Playable link at https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/91337413/ . Vote for your favorite program at https://codewalr.us/index.php?topic=1017
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In case you haven't heard, over on CodeWalrus, the CodeWalrus contest is underway, so since I'm one of only 5 people that have announced entries, and one of 3 of those people with screenshots/gameplay videos, I have decided to post my progress (and eventual finished game) here, as well as CodeWalrus.
The rules, in a nutshell, are that you must make a game, on any platform, but it has to 1. be themed around , and 2. use at least one of the many Walrii sprites on the website:
I am designing my game for the Scratch platform. For those that don't know, Scratch is an online Flash-based programming tool where you can program interactive stories, games, and animations, and share them online for anyone to see. The source code, which uses literal stacked "blocks" inside each asset to program it, is viewable and changeable to anyone who can see the project.
My game (which I have not given a name yet) is a Flappy-Bird-esque endless flier, where you star as , and you're trying to eat as much as possible, all the while avoiding all the . As well, may randomly appear, and when you eat those, you become and are invincible for a little while.
My latest screenshot of progress:
There is no source code or playable demo yet, as I haven't shared it yet (is it viewable on my profile page? Please tell me, if it's viewable then I'm disqualified ).
The rules, in a nutshell, are that you must make a game, on any platform, but it has to 1. be themed around , and 2. use at least one of the many Walrii sprites on the website:
I am designing my game for the Scratch platform. For those that don't know, Scratch is an online Flash-based programming tool where you can program interactive stories, games, and animations, and share them online for anyone to see. The source code, which uses literal stacked "blocks" inside each asset to program it, is viewable and changeable to anyone who can see the project.
My game (which I have not given a name yet) is a Flappy-Bird-esque endless flier, where you star as , and you're trying to eat as much as possible, all the while avoiding all the . As well, may randomly appear, and when you eat those, you become and are invincible for a little while.
My latest screenshot of progress:
There is no source code or playable demo yet, as I haven't shared it yet (is it viewable on my profile page? Please tell me, if it's viewable then I'm disqualified ).