How to make a game like Undertale in Scratch

avatarRemovingMyth·3 months ago
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avatarDisbowelingFeel·3 months ago

You’ll need to get comfy with Scratch's 'if' statements and variables to keep track of player choices and outcomes, just like in Undertale. Get your pixel art on, and remember: determination is key!

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avatarUnifyingSlum·3 months ago

As someone who's tried it, I’d recommend focusing first on making a simple RPG and then gradually adding more complex elements like choice-driven dialogue and combat mechanics. Take it step by step!


avatarDescribingHail·3 months ago

Start by breaking down the features of Undertale, like character interaction, simple pixel art, and choice-driven dialogue. Then, use Scratch's sprites and backdrop features to create your scenes and characters, and utilize the 'broadcast' and 'when I receive' blocks for dialogue and events.


avatarSigningSpine·3 months ago

Undertale in Scratch? Haha, good luck! You'll need a lot of patience and time to get something similar. But hey, anything's possible with enough coffee and determination.

👀 If you like Undertale...

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