Edition |
Updated edition. |
Description |
80 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm |
Note |
"New edition using Scratch version 3.0"--Cover. |
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Includes index. |
Summary |
"Learn to become a super-coder and make your own games! This book teaches you how to build 20 amazing computer games using Scratch, a free programming language developed by MIT. The games include step-by-step instructions and are split across five levels based on difficulty. With this book, even beginners can become coding experts!"--Back cover. |
Audience |
Ages 6-11. |
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Grades 1-6. |
Contents |
What makes a good game? -- Using Scratch -- Level 1 games: Hungry cat, Treasure island, Amazing maze, Drive me crazy, Tunnel of gold, Cross the road -- Level 2 games: Dog and bone, Catch the donut, Up in the clouds -- Level 3 games: Flappy fish, Helicopter pilot, Snake, Ping pong -- Level 4 games: Cat and mouse, Catch the pizzas, Rock blaster, Balloon burster, Brick bouncer -- Level 5 games: Penguin jumper, Tower smash -- Making your own games. |
Subject |
Scratch (Computer program language) -- Programming -- Juvenile literature.
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Video games -- Programming -- Juvenile literature.
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Computer programming -- Juvenile literature.
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Programming (Computers)
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Programming languages (Computers)
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ISBN |
1454943130 (hardcover) |
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9781454943136 (hardcover) |
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