![]() ![]() By solving this glitch, I gained knowledge on colour sensing. I solved this glitch by making the paddle change it's Y by 15 (or -15, depending on which wall it was) whenever it touched the colour of the wall. An issue which bothered me greatly was the issue when the paddle disregarded the existence of the wall and moved through it. I applied my intelligence and ingenuity to this issue and changed how many degrees the ball rotated. ![]() This is when the Ball bounces between the yellow and green wall forever. Another issue I encountered was that infinite wall rallies occurred. This led me to edit the paddle to make it one solid colour. Through careful observation and zooming, I noticed that the paddle was not a uniform colour. A problem I encountered was that the Ball seemed to "phase" through the paddle, completely ignoring it. This game differs from regular Pong by allowing the player to move sideways.īecause this was the first project on Scratch that I have done, doing this project has challenged my thinking by providing me with great challenges. pong-greenfoot/Game.java Go to file Cannot retrieve contributors at this time 229 lines (199 sloc) 7.62 KB Raw Blame import greenfoot. Player 2 uses the arrow keys on the keyboard to control the Mountain Dew Paddle. This teaches the player a very important lesson Gaben and the Illuminati will always defeat them. Player 1 uses "WASD" buttons to control the Doritos Paddle. The game could also show the face of Gabe Newell. When a player reaches ten points, the symbol of the Illuminati will appear on the screen. This means there is no possible way to win the game. thrills ball kids at Paris Masters enjoys video games and ping pong with them. However, due to the fact that this is a Montage Parody game, the Illuminati is actually behind everything. BlueJ and Greenfoot are developed by the University of Kent and Oracle. In order to score a point, a player must successfully get the ball to touch the opposing player's side. The way the game works is that there are two players that compete with each other using two paddles and a ball. The term 'MLG' is an adjective that is used to describe a person's self determination, strength, courage, passion, ability, and endurance. We will add new things as we need to add functionality. This is like the normal Pong except that it reflects the Montage Parody culture (to learn more about Montage Parodies, go to this webpage ). Setup: So let's get this Pong action rolling In this video, we get the scenario set up and outlined. The scratch game I intend to make will be called MLG Pong.
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