In this lesson, we are going to be creating a fun maze game using Scratch. This is a great project for those who are looking for a fun and simple way to improve their understanding of Scratch.

Finally, we need to choose a backdrop. To do this, we will search up images of a maze, and choose the ones we want. We will save these images to the computer, then upload them to scratch through the backdrop menu.



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In the Maze game on Scratch, the main sprite (Giga) moves through the maze to reach the birthday cake. If the sprite touches the blue maze wall, then the game restarts. Also, if it touches another sprite, like the obstacle (pufferfish), then the game also restarts. So, the sprite needs to reach the birthday cake without touching the maze wall or the pufferfish.

Mazes are a common form of game type projects, as they tend to be particularly easy to program. A common form of maze creation involves barriers in which if come in contact with another sprite, will send that particular sprite being controlled by the user, to the beginning of that stage of game-play. Other variations, such as scrollers, do not let the user go through the walls. Other maze games have multiple backgrounds which mimic a feel of different levels, rooms or places. Most maze games have different levels with different themes. Some maze games have the character control the main sprite by means of the mouse pointer.

STM (Short Term Memory) maze games are the simplest of maze games that do not require the green flagto be pressed but instead use conditional statements to move the sprite. Most STM maze games also cause for the controlled sprite to go back to a stated point on the stage after touching barriers and to change to the next level once the goal has been reached.

Complex maze games contain scripts that may be of mammoth size. Complex maze games have different "rooms" or screens that mimic moving across a massive world. Most complex maze games have walls that the player can not go through and there are different backgrounds that mirror rooms and stages.

This Week, I made my sprite do movements like turn to the different views: (front, back, left & right), & I also made my sprite walk along a basketball court (I set that as my background). Here is a picture of what I did this week:

Scratch programming platform for kids provides functionality to add different backgrounds and sprites that are nothing but characters in the project. For the Pac-Man game, we can go for drawing our maze for the background or upload any downloaded picture for the background.

 Choose the paint option in the upload background popup to draw a background. Using the fill bucket option, we can easily color our background to any color. Then you can choose any fill color for the background and choose the fill option shown in the image. Click on the Convert to Bitmap option and then click on the blank space of the screen to apply color.

Now, we will go for adding all our sprites. First, you can download the images from google search and then remove the background of each one using the site. After that, you can upload all the sprites to choose the sprite option of Scratch. You can also alternatively go for drawing your sprites using simple shape tools like circles, rectangles, lines, and erasers while painting your sprite.

In this way, you can follow the steps mentioned above: adding sprites and background, adding necessary variables, and coding for each and every sprite. You can create your own version of Pac-Man game on Scratch. All you need to do is add the required backgrounds and sprites and then logically do the coding for each. Further, you can check whether our game is working correctly or not for different scenarios and go for sharing with others.

In an early iteration, we planned to include three mazes. However since one of the reasons we were taking the course was to improve our technical skills, we decided it would be ideal if all four members of the group gained experience in Scratch. So, we decided early on that the best course of action would be to have each group member individually code a level of the game.

Our group had a lot of shared social factors since we are all current and aspiring educators. We were inspired by our backgrounds working with children in a school setting, and we wanted to create a game we could use with our own students. Our backgrounds influenced us to style the game as a series of mazes to be more fun and appealing to children. Our backgrounds also determined the level of the content; we wanted to teach players about Grace Hopper in a way that would be understandable and also make them realize they too have the capacity to learn and create technology.

Modularization: We knew that we wanted players to have to answer questions about Grace, so that they would gain knowledge about her while playing the game. By using the more blocks function in scratch, we were able to define questions for each game level.

As we are coding a maze game on scratch, so we need a simple maze image as our backdrop. Here, I am simply using a maze image from Google. Or you may draw your own maze by clicking at the paint brush at the backdrop section. I am using an already saved image by clicking upload backdrop from a file option.

I have selected BAT 1 as my sprite. Check the sprite size, it should be small enough to move easily through the wall of maze. Click on costume, select the shrink option and reduce the size by clicking on the sprite. Make sure to reduce size of both the costumes of BAT1.

We want our main sprite to be controlled by pressing up, down, right and left keys for moving around the maze. We want our sprite to start from specific location. Make sure you are placing your coordinates correctly as per your maze. For this we will set a starting point for our sprite and use go to x: y: block.

The stage in Scratch measures 480 pixels wide and 360 pixels high. Coordinates in Scratch are based on the grid image below. This image is available to import as a background from the backgrounds that are provided when you install Scratch. Alternatively, save the image below and import that into any projects where you are struggling with coordinates.

Your challenge: Adapt the program to animate the blue ball's journey from the start of the maze to the end. Use glide blocks for a nice effect. You could also get your sprite to draw the path it takes. Your sprite should not touch the walls of the maze as it travels.

Next, we are going to draw the maze. Set the fill color to Color:58, Saturation:100, Brightness:100, or use the sliders to make a light blue color. Next, select the "Line" tool and set the thickness to 20. Paint a border around the canvas. Then paint the rest of the maze. It should similar to below:

Each third-grade class added their own flair to the project. One teacher decided to take photos of the students with a green screen background. The students added themselves as a Sprite to their name project and animated themselves.

The art teacher and I collaborated again this year with our superhero animation project. 3rd-grade students sketched their ideas for a superhero in art class then we used computer lab time to draw their superhero and background in MS Paint. The next step was importing the files into Scratch and adding the code to animate them.

Step 2: Draw the Background: In the computer lab we used Paint to draw the background. I modeled drawing a horizon line, then using the fill bucket to fill in the sky and the ground. This could be done in Scratch as well. Save the Paint project and research clouds while everyone finishes up.

Step 3: Draw the Cloud: We used Paint to draw the cloud. I modeled filling in the background with gray or light blue and then using different Paint brush types in white to draw the cloud they had chosen: cumulus, stratus or cirrus were the 3 types that we ended up using.

One duo was wanting to make a game where the hero stays mostly in the center and the background scrolls before he gets to the edge. Something like Power Pete (or Mighty Mike) from Pangea Software (those were good times, hours wasted)

"A lot of them [students] have never gone to the doctor, have never seen a dentist, have never got their eyes checked," she said. "So you have to start from scratch. You have to talk to them and explain how things work here, but also acknowledging their struggle."

It requires a lot more concentration than a regular maze game, and a more complicated code. The colour scheme, which is often overlooked in favour of technical considerations is excellent in this game.

A maze game involves players navigating through a labyrinth in search of a taco truck. Players are unable to pass through the maze walls. Upon reaching the taco truck, the words "yummy time" will be displayed.

We need to start off by constructing our stage. Enter the script area for the stage and edit the background as we've done in previous recipes. We have created a very basic maze as shown in the following screenshot. You can get as creative as you like.

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