
Tile Scrolling Platformer | 2. Grid List
How to create a tiled scrolling platformer in scratch - part 2
Games that use scrolling tile grids for their levels are hugely common and feature in many of the best games that we all love to play (like Mario or Geometry dash). Today we learn how to display a level defined in a List.
👉 Next Episode - Part 3 - Tile Collisions
https://youtu.be/ZJ7q3jLRSWs
🐱 Scratch Starter Project Game Assets
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/485855713/
👀 Playlist of all Tile Scrolling Platformer Episodes
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy4zsTUHwGJIc90UaTKd-wpIH12FCSoLh
❤️ Enhanced Scratch Developer Tools
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📹 The Awesome Video Editing software I use (Camtasia)
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In this tutorial we will learn how to:
* map a 2d level to a 1d scratch list using number squares
* generate a simple boxed level
* extend the size of the level
* add scrolling limits to prevent scrolling out of bounds
I have used this very technique to create Paper Minecraft, Geometry Dash, Scratchnapped, Epic Ninja, Turrican 2, Appel and so many more games. Hopefully you will find this tutorial easy to follow and helpful.
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