Step 1: Play the Games!
Try out these two games:
https://scratch. mit. edu/projects/222...
Computers and Technology, 10.02.2021 01:00 kadinmorgan
Step 1: Play the Games!
Try out these two games:
https://scratch. mit. edu/projects/222648449/ Pirate treasure: The Game
https://scratch. mit. edu/projects/141327724/ Delivery Drone
Note: In order to play these games, you may have to use the following instructions to load these games into Scratch 3.0:
Go to https://beta. scratch. mit. edu/. Click on View 2.0 Project.
Copy and paste one of the above project links into the View bar to load the project.
You will arrive at a screen where there are blocks of code on the left-hand side and a window with the game at the top right. You can ignore the code blocks for this activity. Instead, look above the game window for a green flag. Clicking that green flag will play the game. Clicking the stop sign will stop the game.
Have fun!
Step 2: Analyze the Games
After you have played the games, write one paragraph explaining the game’s objectives, operation, obstacles, and outcomes.
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