How to Program a Scoreboard in Scratch
Learn how to program a scoreboard and display a score in scratch. In this scratch block coding tutorial, I will teach you how to program a better scoreboard for your scratch game. If you want to learn to store high scores and show a high score list/leaderboard then check out this tutorial: https://youtu.be/Zq6F6hN4GB8.
Most scratch games just use the variable checkbox to turn on a score variable that will display in their game, but that method of showing your score in a scratch game is very limiting. In this video, I'm going to show you a much better way to make and display your score in scratch. I'll show you a method for programming a score display that will allow you to take your scratch game scoreboards to the next level. Let me know what you think in the comments and feel free to link up your scratch projects to show me what sort of scoreboard you're able to create after watching this tutorial.
CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
2:50 Limitations of just showing a variable via the checkbox method
5:04 Other built-in scratch options for showing a variable onscreen
6:25 The Better Way - Start by creating a sprite to store the digits 0-9
9:00 The Programming needed to display your score variable via your sprite costumes
21:20 Testing and debugging common mistakes
32:20 Final results and additional examples
Interested in going from a Scratch programming beginner to an expert? Check out my full course, Learn to Code with Greg, https://www.udemy.com/course/learning-to-code-with-mit-scratch/?referralCode=FC307041F35B2BD99A44. The course takes a step-by-step approach, starting with the fundamentals and then moving on to real world projects that are broken down into simple steps with full-access to all the code and challenge projects along the way.
More Scratch Tutorials:
Check out my tutorial on how to build a High Score Screen in Flash: https://youtu.be/Zq6F6hN4GB8
Видео How to Program a Scoreboard in Scratch канала Learning With Greg
Most scratch games just use the variable checkbox to turn on a score variable that will display in their game, but that method of showing your score in a scratch game is very limiting. In this video, I'm going to show you a much better way to make and display your score in scratch. I'll show you a method for programming a score display that will allow you to take your scratch game scoreboards to the next level. Let me know what you think in the comments and feel free to link up your scratch projects to show me what sort of scoreboard you're able to create after watching this tutorial.
CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
2:50 Limitations of just showing a variable via the checkbox method
5:04 Other built-in scratch options for showing a variable onscreen
6:25 The Better Way - Start by creating a sprite to store the digits 0-9
9:00 The Programming needed to display your score variable via your sprite costumes
21:20 Testing and debugging common mistakes
32:20 Final results and additional examples
Interested in going from a Scratch programming beginner to an expert? Check out my full course, Learn to Code with Greg, https://www.udemy.com/course/learning-to-code-with-mit-scratch/?referralCode=FC307041F35B2BD99A44. The course takes a step-by-step approach, starting with the fundamentals and then moving on to real world projects that are broken down into simple steps with full-access to all the code and challenge projects along the way.
More Scratch Tutorials:
Check out my tutorial on how to build a High Score Screen in Flash: https://youtu.be/Zq6F6hN4GB8
Видео How to Program a Scoreboard in Scratch канала Learning With Greg
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