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Wednesday, 20 November 2019

Scratch - Reading Tasks - Reading

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A few days ago Miss D told us to finish our reading tasks. I've only competed one but now I compete 2 because of this Scratch game. Its pretty easy to make and I can make this in two days but I didn't because I didn't have time to use my sisters Chromebook.

Anyways my Scratch game is like cricket but I think I missed some features but its okay. I will improve it when I have some time. I wrote some instructions of how to play the game because some if people find my Scratch game they have to find my blog for the instructions.

Here is the instruction

Press space or the up down key to swing. But you have to  press space first to start up the code. If you want to get a home run you will need to power up. Press r to power up. But if you miss you have to power up again. And if you hit the ball but it didn't hit you missed because I tested it. Press the up arrow key to start the game aka the guy throwing the ball. Don't let the guy behind you catch it or it will take away one of your points. Luckily you need to wait for 40 seconds then if he catches it you lose a point but it have to wait another 40 seconds before stealing your points. Good luck.

Here is my game and link

https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/344760562



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