Arrow keys to move Space to jump
-------------------------------UPDATES---------------------------- (starting from 2019.07.20)-------------------------------------- -Changed death effect to mimic the real game more -Added effect following ash when in the air 2019.07.25 --------------------------------------------------------- made all ash sprites more similar to the originals, changed trail effect in air,(midair sprites still need some work), added delay when changing directions midair. 2019.08.06---------------------------------------------------------- Added ducking on ground (with sprites), Made jumping sprites to better imitate the in-game ones (not added to the character animation set yet). 2019.08.10---------------------------------------------------------- Added ledge garabbing when you walk off a platform and down arrow is pressed (doesn't work without hooks yet). Added rain effect. Made background an original from the game. enabled jump sprites that more closely imitate the ones in the game. 2019.08.13---------------------------------------------------------- Added landing animation, Added sound effects, Made the drag effect more like the real game 2019.08.29---------------------------------------------------------- Added ledge grabbing without hooks (has bugs)! Remade the levels to make the direction left to right. Added tumors. minor bug fixes. 2019.09.03---------------------------------------------------------- Added backtracking on levels. tumors now get collected until project is restarted if you go to another stage. -------------------------------CREDITS----------------------------- A fangame inspired by The End is Nigh, a game made by Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel. Thank you to starfyrox103 for letting me use his title screen project: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/169001939/ Thank you so much to PullJosh who made an amazing tutorial on how to make platformer physics. from which I learned how to handle collision which I previously struggled with. here's the link to his youtube channel which you should definitely check out if you want to learn more advanced scratch coding but you are still a beginner, since he describes everything very clearly so even starters can understand what he is doing. PullJosh's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyzmitdHlr_WnDifP9b_YhA