Remember a few weeks ago I mentioned Scratch the free programming language created by MIT?
I just created this educational game below as my first project with Scratch. It was fun but took a lot more hours to figure out than I expected. Thankfully there are numerous resources to get you started or find help: How-to books, online tutorials, wikis, discussion forums, and you can also look at other people's code.
Give it a try yourself! Scratch
For the game, click on the states with the correct capitals before they disappear, and you will earn 2 points per state. If you click on a state with the wrong capital, 3 points will be deducted from your score.
There are a total of 22 states that will glide across the map.
The maximum score is 28. Enjoy!
I just created this educational game below as my first project with Scratch. It was fun but took a lot more hours to figure out than I expected. Thankfully there are numerous resources to get you started or find help: How-to books, online tutorials, wikis, discussion forums, and you can also look at other people's code.
Give it a try yourself! Scratch
For the game, click on the states with the correct capitals before they disappear, and you will earn 2 points per state. If you click on a state with the wrong capital, 3 points will be deducted from your score.
There are a total of 22 states that will glide across the map.
The maximum score is 28. Enjoy!
U.S. State Capitals
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