How to Make a Dragon Ball Z Game on Scratch
Honestly, just start small. Make a basic battle scene using sprites you can find online. Learn as you go!
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If you're new to Scratch, begin by following some tutorials on basic game design. Once you're comfortable, you can download pre-made Dragon Ball Z sprites and backgrounds from sites like Scratch.mit.edu. Then, focus on programming simple controls and moves for your characters.
Just use Scratch's 'When key pressed' and 'Forever' blocks for controls. Keep it simple, like a 2D fighter with basic moves.
First, start by creating your characters using Scratch's costume editor or find some cool Dragon Ball Z sprites online. Then, set up your backgrounds to match Dragon Ball's iconic locations. Next, use Scratch's 'Events' and 'Control' blocks to script out basic movements, attacks, and animations. Don't forget to add some sound effects for those epic Kamehameha blasts!
I made a DBZ game on Scratch once! Used existing sprites and focused on getting the characters' movements right. The trickiest part was syncing the sound effects with the action, but it was a blast! (no pun intended)
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