Today, we're going to learn how to make a memory matching game in Scratch. This game is a classic for a reason. It's so simple, yet presents a challenge that anyone of any age can enjoy. And best of all, games like these exercise our brain!
In this tutorial, we're going to learn how to make a Mario game in Scratch. Super Mario Bros, released in 1985, is arguably one of the most popular video games of all time, and the poster child of not only the entire Mario franchise, but, to a degree, Nintendo as a whole.
Even if you’re not familiar with Scratch yourself, you can support your child’s coding practice by familiarizing yourself with some of the more complex code blocks in Scratch.
Today, we're going to learn how to make an easy Cross the Road game on Scratch. In this game, the objective is to get your character across a busy road without getting hit. If you make it to the other side unscathed, you win!
Scratch offers many ways to enhance your project, and one of them is by adding music! This article will show you how to create music in Scratch. There are many options for customized and pre-recorded sound.
The snake game has been around for decades. It was originally played on a battery-operated hand-held device known to the world as Tetris. Today we'll teach you how to design your own original snake game with Scratch!
Today is your chance to learn how to create the popular Whack-A-Mole game using Scratch coding! We'll walk you through the logic step by and step, and even share some fun ways to customize your game to make it your own.
Today, learn how to make a fun game with levels on Scratch. Together, we'll create a fun Balloon-Pop challenge in a few simple steps. Once you've conquered this tutorial, you'll pick up the skills to make Tetris and more.
Ready to learn how to make Tic Tac Toe on Scratch? Today, you can bring this traditionally paper-and-pencil game for two players into the digital realm. Here's how in a few simple steps.