Target Game - ScratchJr Programming Project
Target Game - ScratchJr Programming Project
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In this project, you will create a game where players test their timing by shooting arrows at moving targets using ScratchJr. The targets in the game appear in different colors and move at varying speeds across the stage. Players control a launcher and arrow, trying to hit each target before it moves. Every successful hit moves a score arrow along a tracker, and when six targets are hit, the player wins. If the timer runs out before six targets are hit, the game ends. The game features a start screen, a You Win screen with animated characters, and a Game Over screen with a sad cat, making it engaging and fun while teaching basic programming concepts like loops and events.
ScratchJr is designed to allow young children (ages 5-7) to learn to code. Students work on a tablet (iOS or Android), and nearly everything is done with drag-and-drop. There's almost no typing at all! However, students develop real problem solving skills by figuring out and constructing the correct sequence of instructions needed to perform a specific task.
Note: This project is included in our One Year All Access offering!
Learn More: https://excaliburstem.learnworlds.com/course/target-game-scratchjr
Overview Video: https://youtu.be/mIhNiTQcvS8
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