How to Make a Jumping Game in Scratch | Tutorial

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Published 2020-11-19

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  • @Zinnea
    What character would you choose for your game, and what would you have them jump over? :D
  • @HanniBeeKpop
    WE ALL WANT YOU AS OUR COMPUTER TEACHER RN!! YOU EXPLAIN SO WELL WITHOUT YELLING OR GIVING DEATH STARES, THANK YOU!!
  • @alex-hg7yl
    THIS LADY IS SO MUCH MORE HELPFUL THAN MY ACTUALY TEACHER TYSM
  • @vampireex
    BRO SHE EXPLAINS IT SO SIMPLY ASWELL WHEN WE DID SCRATCH MY TEACHER ACTED LIKE IT WAS ROCKET SCIENCE
  • Litterally didnt do anything for my 3 week assign ment and all it took was this 1 video and im saved
  • My teacher literally just told us to make a game in scratch. I had no idea what the first step even was. Thank you so much for helping!!!
  • THIS LADY IS SOOOOOOOHELPFUL FOR ME TO CREATE A GAME ON SCRATCH! THANK YOU!!!
  • @Behind_the_Brush
    The video is so helpful and she made it understand in a simple way. I watched it an hour before my practical exam and my teacher was impressed with the results. Thank you so much❤
  • @archanas11182
    Thank you Zinnea! I did my computer homework easily and my teacher praised me
  • @gina8211
    THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! In my class we had a coding project due tomorrow and we have to present them and I didn't have anything to show. You literally just saved my life.
  • @rgergazas
    Thank you for this tutorial. I followed it with my son (7) and we "made" the game before bedtime! This just made his day!
  • @user-lp3eu3nf6x
    All the scratch tutorials have been really confusing but this one has been really simple
  • @apple_ilev5s
    if you also want the character to have real world physics, you can make a speed y variable, set it to 0 at the start, and for the falling change speed y by -1 and then change y by speed y, and to reset it when the character lands, set speed y to 0, and when he jumps, set it to a certain number
  • i was searching everywhere for a jumping and then i found this- its so simple but so effective :D
  • @r0j0e
    thank you for this, I'm a software developer and my 9 year old son is going for a scratch course next week.. your video is my first look at this and I absolutely love it!
  • @prestigehome614
    yes finally i can get my grades up, the teacher doesnt help at all. thank youu!
  • @abdulmoiz7
    my kids love games and this tutorial is so much helpful. Thanks, Scratch team for sharing such content.
  • @inight9542
    Omg thank you so much you are a scratch YouTuber that actually helps! You made this so easy for me. THANK YOU
  • @anson7064
    If you want a smoother jump, instead of changing the y of your object directly, use velocity variables and change those, and change the x by that variable.