
Sit back and watch as stickman amuses himself or take control using the keys listed below... CONTROLS ←/→ : walk left or right A to Z : try them and see Some controls work best when held down. Some controls work best when pressing ← or → at the same time. The best thing to do is to experiment :) PERFORMANCE SETTING CONTROLS 1 : toggle between 100% pen and 100% sprite 2 : enable/disable second stickman 3 : change optimisation level (affects pen settings only) 4 : toggle FPS display This was originally a 100% pen project (though with stamping in cartoon mode). I've added a 100% sprite version which is now the default but the original pen version can still be seen by toggling with the '1' key. This project goes hand-in-hand with my Stickman Animator project: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/172663245/ Once you've created animations you can use the save-codes to put those animations into your own projects! The "game" in this project is an example of the type of things you can add to your own projects. Tutorials and examples can be found in the Stickman Tutorial studio - https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/5265726/ You can add a controllable walking stickman to your own project in just over ten lines of script! See the "Sample" sprite in this project for an example. Credit to "Brian and Michael" for "Matchstick Men and Matchstick Cats and Dogs". It's just so fitting for this project! Credits for the 100% pen version: - @Chooper-Beta for his fast triangle fill Credits for the 100% sprite version: - Free-to-use graphics found via Google Images Credits for animations made in Stickman Animator: - Hop - bradsm - Handspring - wafflejoe - Another walk - KingOfAwesome58219 - Sit-ups - scratchcatcard - Cycling - Simonsez04 - Crab walk - GoldCrocTV #games #watchable #toolkit #description(I made this to show how the Stickman Animator could be used to add stickman animations to your own games. Every single key on the keyboard makes the stickman do something different! Give it a go and see how many animations you can find...)