Expert Game Dev Tries Scratch for the First Time
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- Explore the fantastic journey of a man who learns Scratch in hopes to publish the top rated game of the Jump Ship Game Jam hosted by Barji and PolyMars. Will Webster survive the transition from Unity to Scratch? Find out in this episode of Game Dev RUclips!
#gamedev #scratch #indiedev #gamedevelopment #indiegame #indiegames
It's fun seeing people try new things! You should definitely follow it up by trying to remake your games into Scratch
I've been wanting to record the next video about the game I submitted to the jam, but I've been sick. Hoping to have it out this week.
@@WebsterDevelopster can you try penguinmod
Bro the video was so entertaining, i was so suprised that you only have 27 subs? Well done keep up the great work man!
yeah, i had no idea he was such a small channel until after i finished the vid
Was interesting seeing the perspective of someone who's new to scratch lol, nice video! This might help me understand what people new to scratch need explained in the future
I love this video. When you make a player controller, do not use the when key pressed block, instead use the if key pressed using the if block, and the sensing block, to have smoother movement.
i love the fact that you use the default itch io profile pic for youtube
This is a very wholesome channel.
This is pretty cool! I like the slower editing style and the really dry humor!
I feel like you have some great potential and since this is your first video I’ll give you a sub. And once you get better at editing and everything you can become pretty dang popular.
Bro you are an amazing youtuber keep up the good work!
Nice channel! You deserve a lot more subs!
Man you are very underrated. This is an awesome video!
For your first ever project in scratch it pretty impressive my first project was garbage
Nice video, definitely worth a sub
7:15 be like when people do some off camera mining
4:39 man there were thousands of tutorials how to make these types of collision with big ass codes. But you made it so simple, gosh 😂
I subscribed just because of the from scratch joke, please make from scratch jokes every video
Love the video. I use scratch almost every day. I am a making a boss rush style game.
like cuphead? lol sry you prob hear that a lot
I love how confused he is😭
wow, amazing content! i hope you blow up :D
You have alot of potential in becoming big like griffpatch
maybe not like griffpatch 💀
and for extension you basicilly can add extra features like pen micro:bit which is intresting so i included it
Geometry Dash is not made in scratch, it's a recreation of it in scratch
3:27 ok your getting it
FYI, he didn’t make the game if it wasn’t obvious.
Scratch pro tries unity:WHAT I THE FUC*
do you mean fuck
7:10 dementia
Nice Full support
WOW!
This is decently high content in my opinion
expert game dev realising scratch is really hard
i believe the pink is bounce DIDNT YOU CODE IT
use when green flag clicked forever if key up arrow pressed change y by 10
bro didn't saw shockwave2 and devlogs of shockwave3
new subscriber :)
It took me 3 hours to make a ok collision script that barely works
I'm subbing
some games are not so simple i even made a 3D game in scratch
Bro got 2 mil views - a lil sceptical
I want to get into coding! any tips?
It depends on what you want to do. Try to stick with one language while you are learning the fundamentals of programming. It will be easier to learn other languages if you are comfortable with one. If you want to learn game development, maybe try out pygame and learn python. If you want to build websites, learn javascript. If you want to build robots, get an arduino kit and learn C programming. There's a lot of resources on just about any programming language. Start slow and learn the basics of programming in the language used to build your project. If you're having fun, you're doing it right!
here before it blows up gang
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epic
70th sub and 70th like :)
Bro found worst games on Scratch to compare to 💀
you cant really make everything with it well sort of since there is a feature to make a block and theres extensions basicilly make a block is what it is basicilly is. it lets you make a block. like for example a stat block just a custom block idea basicilly how it works is it lets you add a level up feature with a max level, starting experience and how much % is added to the required experience to level up everytime you level up and finally if you add the % to the other % (idk how to explain second level up experience add way) so ill just do a example so basicilly s is starting xp m is % and m2 is m + s x m2 so s20 x m30% = 26 x m2 30% = 33.8 you put 1 in that spot its 20+6 (6 is 30% of 20) then 30% of 26 which is then 33.8 experience so ye if you dont understand then maybe see the comments on this one to see for someone who understands and for 0 its basicilly 20+6+6+6+6 so ye for me you add 6+ required experience for each level up
pretty sure you shouldn't port a unity game to scratch since it's very limited
Its easy to make player movement, but not on your first time trying scratch.
godot? maybe
This was a joke.... this was a joke.... please tell me this is a joke....
How does a professional developer have trouble adding Sonic Into scratch
AI
Why someone making stuff in a visual based engine is a not a real game dev?
Yeah I was thinking the same thing
4:44 that not hard
did you plagirise
i make scratch games