By the end of this project, you will create a basic game using an introductory, web-based coding program called Scratch. Learning to code will allow you to build basic coding or computer science skills and a fundamental understanding in order to grow your programming abilities. Learners will engage in the design process in order to develop an understanding of how to develop algorithms that control programs, use event-driven programming, and debug a program.
Introduction to Basic Game Development using Scratch
Instructor: Stacey Shanklin-Langford
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What you'll learn
Learn to use features in Scratch
Design a basic game using block based code
Learn how to create algorithms using block based code
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In a video that plays in a split-screen with your work area, your instructor will walk you through these steps:
Create a free account and navigate Scratch.
Navigate the code editor and beginning game design.
Begin to write the main algorithms for the game.
Add additional conditional statements for character control.
In this task we will add additional code to set the next level.
Recommended experience
This is a beginner level course. Participants do not need prior computer science knowledge to complete this course.
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Reviewed on Jan 31, 2023
Give logic behind making video game using add and drop mechanism on scratch in the short time
Reviewed on Apr 22, 2023
This course was extremely useful. I am glad I found this course online. I feel ready to learn more about game development. I feel Coursera is going to my main source of learning from onwards.
Reviewed on Apr 23, 2022
Hello everyone. For me, this is the first course that I am taking in this field, but I am very optimistic. Thank you for those who contributed to the publication of this course.
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