Lists are a very flexible, powerful data type Inspired by a game i've been making on a different platform One of snap!’s ancestors, the famous lisp language, was even entirely based on list processing (hence its name)
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Many of snap!’s blocks take lists as input, and often report a list, too
For a general discussion of how.
In this week's module, we will begin exploring how to create games in snap! Since games tend to be more complex, this module will extend across multiple weeks, as we develop concepts, create first drafts, and then refine mechanics and features As a jumping off point, please review the documents on the course page for the module on designing. This is a list of the most useful tips in the snap
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A demo video of my latest project
The cocube is on it's mat On the screen there is a copy of the mat and a cocube sprite The mat contains black dots so the camera on the bottom of the cocube can always know where it is What happens on the mat happens on the screen
But you can also drag and drop the sprite to move the cocube on the mat. We’ve just released @snapcloud v10.5 featuring sound recording capabilities on ios devices and a new block for getting tilt sensor data from your phone or tablet. Fellow scratcher here, i'm new to snap!, how can i share a project? The user will press space to fire a bullet sprite (not a clone) at the alien clones
For some reason, when the bullet sprite gets to the alien clone, it goes straight through the alien clone and it the alien clone doesn't delete itself
This is what i have right now that's not working. I made a simple platforming game in snap