For most projects, you can press the green "run" button in the upper right hand corner or the white run button in the middle of the screen.
NOTE: The graphical games will take a few seconds' delay before loading and show text while they load.
By Zara K. '25
"Remember to press enter to see more dialogue."
By Caroline C. '26
"Use the keys to move the chicken across the road. There are deadly cars moving back and forth, don't hit them! There are 3 levels varying in speed."
By Alexa K. '26
"In this game, you play as a Christmas tree trying to avoid being chopped down by axes. It was written using Pygame Zero, and your main objective is to use the arrow keys to get to the other side of the screen before getting caught. You only have three lives, but you can choose between hard and easy modes, and you can always play again if you'd like!"
By Addie M. '25
"In this code you can play rock, paper, scissors with the computer which has randomly generated moves. You play through typing out your move and hoping that the computer loses! You can also choose whether to play RPS until you decide to stop or for a certain number of rounds!"
By Nina A. '24, Stella L. '26, and Audrey O. '26
"This is a fun, spooky Halloween adventure game! Answer the questions that are provided to figure out what happens to you in the graveyard! Have fun!"
By Laura B. '26 and Audrey O. '26
"Move your Mario character around to catch Bowser as many times as you can!"
By Dakota T. '26, Sophie W. '23, and Darian W. '26
"Click on the toppings to create your pizza!"
By Cezanne S. '25
"Select your next move by typing in the letter corresponding to a given choice. Do your best to collect useful materials and make wise decisions to determine the success of your venture!"
By Dakota T. '26
"In the game, you are Remy the rat from Ratatouille and you have to try and get to the food without being caught by the chef.
Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to try and get the ratatouille and make sure not to get caught!"
By Stella L. '26
"A game where you can pick ingredients from a list and make a sandwich. The sandwich can then be moved around after it's finished."
By Darian W. '26 and Linda Z. '26
"You are stranded and alone on a deserted island! Answer the questions in a multiple choice choose-your-own-adventure to determine your fate. Make wise decisions and just have fun."
By Laura B. '26 and Dylan S. '26
"We made a buzzfeed spinoff quiz!!"
By Lauren H. '26
"Input your fitness level and endurance level to generate a workout!"
Check out the US Computer Science Course Map and the Computer Science FAQ! Reach out to Ms. Lougheed at klougheed@archer.org with any questions.