Car (I recommend spamming/repeatedly clicking the keys instead of holding them down, since Scratch only lets you press one key at a time): Up Arrow—Accelerates the car Left Arrow—Turns the car counterclockwise Right Arrow—Turns the car clockwise Down Arrow—Accelerates the car backwards m—Brakes the car AI (later will drive itself): w—Accelerates the AI car a—Turns the AI car counterclockwise d—Turns the car clockwise i, j, k, and l are temporarily moving marker 2.
This is a backup of an incomplete game I'm working on and might eventually finish; I'm not sure. The final goal is to make an exciting racing game. But I'm not there yet. A newer version can be found here: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/168157780/#player Currently, there is a menu (the reset button does nothing, though), a choice between 6 characters, each with their own car with its own stats, 11 out of the at least 18 racetracks that I am planning on making (although only two of them—Skogstaden and Highway Circuit—have anything more than just a racetrack), a drivable car, and an AI car under construction. It's definitely a work in progress. And if some of the buttons seem to say weird things, it's either because they contain filler text or because they were written in Swedish. If you're looking for a complete, fun, debugged game, look at my games "The Search For The Lost Diamond" and/or "Security Breach." They're not racing games though, if that's what you're looking for. Also, please disregard any comments you see in the code. Scratch mixed up which script each comment refers to when I uploaded the game to the website.