Spaceship 3 Spaceship 4 is now here! Link below! https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/645931373/ Think of Spaceship 4 as a remake for Spaceship 3 with new features Welcome to the third game of the Spaceship series. All instructions are mentioned in the game. If you haven't played Spaceship or Spaceship 2, then I really recommend that you do. All links are in the Project tags section. Finally, after weeks of developing, the Spaceship 3 game is at its final version. This means that there are different modes and scores including highscores. The different modes give you the opportunity to make the game best for you. The is unlike the other two games in the series which one of the key differences making this game Spaceship 3. If you would like to remix, then please do. Also hit a love, favourite, follow or a comment. If you would like an improvement, type that into the comments and I will try my best to improve the game for a better game. The Song is called Vexento - Masked Heroes What I would recommend to achieve a high score is to either dodge and not shoot or stay in one position and shoot. Those would be my two best options. Here are the links to the two other games in the series- @https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/165833485/ @https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/89724567/ Just to let you know, whenever I am going to be modifyng, I will unshare the game and then share it once it is done. Aim - Let's get 50 loves for all my games so that I can create some more games on Scratch!
I would like to thank a lot of people for the creation of Spaceship 3. Firstly, I would like to thank @iRocket3 for creating Spaceship in the first place. If you hadn't, then there would be no Spaceship 2 or Spaceship 3. I would also like to thank the brilliant for creating the impressive Spaceship 2. One thing that I would like to say is that your code was a little complicated. Otherwise, most of the credit goes to you. That is where I got most of my inspiration. And last of all, the Scratch developers from MIT. I would like to thank you a lot for developing Scratch in the first place. Otherwise, I wouldn't have learnt programming in such a fun way. I think you inspired thousands, probably millions of people into thinking about the future. Thankyou.