? Step‑by‑Step Instructions 1. Open the project editor • Click See Inside on your Scratch project page. • This takes you into the scripting area where all your custom blocks live. 2. Locate the block named “RUN SCRIPT” • Look in the My Blocks category (pink blocks). • Find the custom block you created called RUN SCRIPT. • This is the block that triggers the whole sequence. 3. Build your movement sequence Use the custom blocks you made and stack them under the RUN SCRIPT block in the exact order you want the player to perform them. This is where you design the “programmed routine” for the character. 4. Prepare to record • Open your screen recorder. • Get it ready before you start the script. • Make sure the Scratch stage is visible and centered. 5. Start the script • Click the green flag. • A countdown will begin. • Start recording BEFORE the countdown finishes, so the entire routine is captured from the very first frame. 6. Let the sequence play • Don’t touch anything while the script runs. • When the routine ends, stop your recording and save the video.
Notes and Credits Notes • To use the script system, click See Inside. • Find the custom block named RUN SCRIPT in the My Blocks section. • Stack your custom movement blocks under it in the order you want the player to perform them. • Click the green flag to start the countdown. • Start screen‑recording before the countdown finishes so the full routine is captured. • The player will automatically run the sequence you built. • This project is designed for easy scripting, testing, and recording custom moves. Credits • Game, custom blocks, and scripting system created by SUPatportal. • Inspired by programmable movement systems and Scratch’s block‑based creativity. • Thanks to everyone who tests, records, and shares their routines!