Press arrows to move and eat the moving objects, and avoid the thunder bolts! This game has levels and sublevels! Game mechanics: Sulfah: This is the stuff that you want to need and collect more of. You go up the sublevels and levels by collecting more sulfah! Dissolutioisim: This keeps you alive, when it reaches 0, you are dead! The further you go, the more Dissolutioisim is lost and gained. You have to constantly eat the Opps to regain this! Opps: The amount of the things you've eaten. Thunder: This is an enemy, it spawns randomly across the screen, becomes more powerful during certain levels, and it depletes your Dissolutioisim, so avoid it! Sidedraft: This is a rare sprite that appears on only two levels, it boosts your speed, but it depletes your dissolutioisim and sulfah, you are sacrificing these variables so that you gain back their values by eating more Opps quickly. So it's a gamble if you touch this guy. Note for the player: It's fun when you get a hang of it, and this game just came out, so it will go under heavy development! NOTICE: The altitude of Venus's atmosphere layers vary by source, but, for this game's levels, we are going to use defined kilometers because I feel like it. What's a kilometer anyways? Progress: Levels and Sublevels: Level 1 {Troposphere} ✅ - Sub-Haze Layer ✅ - Lower Thin Haze Layer✅ - Lower Thick Haze Layer✅ - Lowest Cloud Layer✅ Level 2.5 {Troposphere - Stratosphere} Clouds ✅ Level 2 {Stratosphere} ✅ - Upper Thick Haze Layer ✅ {Mesosphere} ✅ - Upper Thin Haze Layer ✅ Level 3 {Thermosphere} ✅ - Ionosphere 1.0 ✅ Level 4 {Exosphere}❌ - Ionosphere 2.0❌ - BONUS: a Secret level❌ Mobile: ❌ Will be installed soon
Cloud game, has returned! YAYYY! This project is intended to celebrate my one year anniversary! (and Cloud Game) Considering that my first shared project was Cloud game, or Cloud game 1 Cloud game 1: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1108741935/ Cloud game 3: Unshared muhahaha This was originally shared 10 months after Cloud Game 1 Credit to snake game and my awesome tech teacher for bringing up the literal existence of Cloud Game 1 and introducing me to Scratch itself!