Hello everybody! Immediately felt in love with Snap! once I got to know it, and wanted to thank you, devs and forum users, for all of your work and participation. It inspires! I have a question regarding objects' attributes. Maybe it's quite obvious as it is and/or well-explained in a certain Reference chapter I skipped, but there's the one thing I wanted to implement in my tiny deckbuilding ...
Hello, and welcome Snap!. It is recommended that you start a new topic for things like this, seeing as this topic was about helping kingico1133 in particular with their game, not help making games in general.
We’ve just released @SnapCloud v10.5 featuring sound recording capabilities on iOS devices and a new block for getting tilt sensor data from your phone or tablet ...
Snap! has an installable PWA option, which makes a desktop app that works offline without internet connection and still lets you access (almost) all assets and resources, such as costumes, backgrounds, sounds and libraries when offline.
I am making a space-invader style game that has clones of an alien sprite descend from the top of the screen. The user will press space to fire a bullet sprite (not a clone) at the alien clones. For some reason, when the bullet sprite gets to the alien clone, it goes straight through the alien clone and it the alien clone doesn't delete itself. This is what I have right now that's not working ...
In this week's module, we will begin exploring how to create games in Snap!. Since games tend to be more complex, this module will extend across multiple weeks, as we develop concepts, create first drafts, and then refine mechanics and features. As a jumping off point, please review the documents on the course page for the module on Designing ...
List Tutorial by loucheman | Snap! Build Your Own Blocks The Snap! Community. Snap! is a blocks-based programming language built by UC Berkeley and used by hundreds of thousands of programmers around the world. How do you use lists?
Snapblocks is a fork of scratchblocks by @ego-lay_atman-bay, it does exactly what you think. Although it's mostly scratchblocks but with Snap! style, there ARE differences you need to know incase Snap! puts them in forums or you want to try them. To test out snapblocks for your self, click on this text to visit the website. CATEGORIES The categories are mostly the same in snapblocks. motion ...
(Description copied from StephanShi's website) Bytebeat Bytebeat music (or one-liner music) was invented in September 2011. They're generally a piece of rhythmic and somewhat melodic music with no score, no instruments, and no real oscillators. It's simply a single-line formula that defines a waveform as a function of time, processed (usually) 8000 times per second, resulting in an audible ...