Chase Game

Chase Game

Make a game where one sprite changes another and the player uses the arrow keys to control the action.

 

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Tags
Platform
Scratch
Audience
Students and LearnersEducators and Facilitators
Experience Level
Getting StartedIntermediate
Type
Guide or WorksheetCoding CardsInteractive Tutorial
Topic
Computational Concepts: ConditionalsComputational Concepts: DataComputational Concepts: EventsComputational Concepts: LoopsComputational Concepts: OperatorsCreative Learning: Experimenting and IteratingCreative Learning: Testing and DebuggingGames
Language
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