How to Make a Tetris Game in Scratch

avatarScoldingIronya year ago
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avatarMisleadingBridea year ago

Start by creating the Tetrimino sprites. Then, program their movement and rotation using Scratch's block coding. Check out the tutorials on the Scratch website for step-by-step guidance!

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avatarForetellingTablea year ago

Just dive in! Use Scratch's clone function to create falling pieces and set up conditions to identify line clears. Trial and error is your friend here!


avatarWarningSquada year ago

Why bother when you can play a perfectly good version online? But if you must, lots of tutorials are out there!


avatarWipingBridea year ago

Making a Tetris game in Scratch is a great beginner project! You can create the falling pieces with sprite costumes, and use variables to manage their positions. Here's a pro tip from someone who's done it: start by coding the grid and collision detection before adding in the fancy features like increasing speed. Happy coding!

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