I have been working to expand my skills in both Scratch 3.0 and Micro:bit. I also decided to document my learning journey in hopes that it inspires others.
What is below is my playlist of how I created a Scratch game I call Micro:Maze along with how I built three controllers
- Using the mouse on your keyboard
- Using Micro:bit and LEGO to create a multi axis joystick
- Using Makey Makey and LEGO mixed with Adafruit joystick
Here is what I am hoping will happen
- You go out and make your own joystick to play these games and share your designs here
- Your Flip Code is micromaze and here is a direct link to the Grid:
- Also, here is a direct link to this new Topic:
- I woud love to get at last 20 levels for the game. Who is up for creating a new level?
- Head to my Studio – https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/5969260/
- Pick your game style – mouse pointer, Micro:bit, or Makey Makey
- Remix that game and add a new level
Get involved. Play the game. Try to beat the high score. More importantly, let’s learn together!
Scratch 3.0 + Micro:bit = Micro:Maze Episode 1: Start Screen https://youtu.be/oxh0HnTck2c
Scratch 3.0 + Micro:bit = Micro:Maze Episode 2: Start Button https://youtu.be/hguV2bn3zHo
Scratch 3.0 + Micro:bit = Micro:Maze Episode 3: Level 1 Design https://youtu.be/GLVXez4vGSI
Scratch 3.0 + Micro:bit = Micro:Maze Episode 4: Level Conditions https://youtu.be/VEqExo536MI
Scratch 3.0 + Micro:bit = Micro:Maze Episode 5: Code the Micro:bit https://youtu.be/8WVMjjtoSCs
Scratch 3.0 + Micro:bit = Micro:Maze Episode 6: Lever of Doom https://youtu.be/hxh9HBZbAJU
Scratch 3.0 + Micro:bit = Micro:Maze Episode 7: Moving Walls https://youtu.be/rSEIQILFHzE
Scratch 3.0 + Micro:bit = Micro:Maze Episode 8 Keeping Score https://youtu.be/48bK9Rd58Js
Scratch 3.0 Micro:Maze Makey Makey Controller https://youtu.be/dnpOOPk4Hco
Scratch 3.0 + Micro:bit = Micro:Maze Multi Axis Micro:bit LEGO Controller https://youtu.be/31flOYYWbJw
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