Teaching You How to Make Scratch Games as Fast as Humanly Possible

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Are you tired of lame, boring, slow tutorials? Is your gen Z/alpha attention span stopping you from focusing on tutorials? Well I’ve got just the solution for you: A fast paced tutorial that cuts out all of the bs and tells you only what you need to know!

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Music used:
Break the targets - Super Smash Bros Melee
Rude Buster - Deltarune
“Trance Music for Racing Games” aka the dream speedrun music
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Hey there! If you want someone to playtest your scratch games, you can send them to me on my discord server (link in description) and I will playtest them for you! That’s right, I will provide feedback and try to fix bugs if I find any! (I’m not going to code your game for you though)

BinzuDev
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6:05 that got a whole lot more complex, i understand it but damn went from 0 to 100

snipsnip
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this is one of the greatest videos i watched on Yt at this moment. thanks BinzuDev

_tomihox
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Bro took griffpatch tutorials and took it to the next level by chugging a ton of energy drinks, coolio!

boredyoutubeuser
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I like how much in depth you go into key pressed blocks being booleans, and showed much more you can do with them. Also, this tutorial is very complex, specifically for me when you go over smooth movement. This video has helped me, and when you mentioned how you should predict how your Scratch project will change by changing blocks I knew that info could help me when using Scratch, and help me with programming outside of Scratch. Great video!

BananaMan
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Thank you man, I was laying in bed thinking about wanting to get started with this stuff. Two videos later I have ghetto Dino jump. Wouldn’t have been able to do it if it weren’t for you. Hopefully this is the start to something fun I’ve wanted to get into this stuff for a while but wasn’t sure how. Now I’ve got resources :)

Eskud
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I remember when I was in school the computers included scratch and I used to make mini controls and thingies for fun

Flanx-ulhj
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I was trying out scratch and was doing sum progress, i watched this and it blasted my ass to the space with what it felt like a million new buttons styles shortcuts coding basics and im confused as fuck now, all i wanted to do was move the fucking cat 😭 now i want to learn all this stuff too. guess i'll really have to take my time with this

aalesksi
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me who's used scratch for 7 years: _interesting_

realthatgamer
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Ive been wanting to play around and try to make a game, so i may try this and some of the other free ones. I have some ideas that are simple ish and could play with. Just need to learn how to do them. Thx for the vid

knightroartz
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Subbing after watching two of your beginners videos, because I think you have some really good ideas in that regard. I'm going to make a game on scratch!

bossdoorpodcast
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this video is what inpsired me to start using scratch, and i love making games, and i love this channel

Adoptimuscribble
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I'm comprehending most of this but damn everything in this video is happening so quick, my brain is fried from trying to keep up lmao

cruiserdude
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I guess I have to make a game on scratch now

chrisarthur
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This is exactly like the first game I made!

kittencrafts
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Bro said follow along .. turned int flash :S

legoilia
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thx for this vidio i am good now at scratch

jonasfisher-suhd
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Idk if you'll see this BinzuDev (since this video is kind of old), but at 6:08 I genuinly started losing my mind because i thought the green-less-than operator had a return value of the variable it was comparing, not true or false. I thought that a comparison of 5>0 would result in 5 * friction.

landonmiller
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all I learned in the first minute:
X is horizontal
Y is vertical

I'm a genius

glitchvlogs
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Time to spend 10 years dissecting all the info I just got thrown at 😔

Lazy_Teea