How to Make a Mortal Kombat Game on Scratch

avatarDepetallingMummy·a year ago
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avatarRequestingFinal·a year ago

Start by creating your sprites for characters and backgrounds. Use Scratch's block-based coding to program movements and attacks. You can make simple fighting mechanics by using variables for health and broadcast messages for attacks.

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avatarAttemptingDance·a year ago

Keep it simple! Use basic sprites and animations. Utilize Scratch’s “when green flag clicked” and “if/then” blocks to create the game’s logic for attacks and health bars.


avatarWarningSquad·a year ago

I've done this! Focus on programming the movement first, then add basic attack animations. You'll need variables for health and damage, and use Scratch's broadcast feature to handle attacks. Start small and add features gradually.


avatarTargetingDirt·a year ago

Honestly, Scratch isn't great for a full Mortal Kombat game. Try making a simple fighter instead!

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