This is the standard Fish Chomp but if you download the Scratch 1.4 version and run it under Scratch 1.4 you'll see the big fish "breathe" and he will stretch out more as he eats the little fish. This is another in my series of fun things we could make if we had a block that could change the width / height of a sprite. Comments, love-its, and favorites are appreciated and I intend to summarize them all and report back to the Scratch Team to show the community support for adding this change.
Sorry but downloading Scratch 1.4 projects is not as easy as it used to be. You can use this link (that I saw in a post by _nix) and the wget command or something like it: wget https://projects.scratch.mit.edu/internalapi/project/244150263/get/ rename index.html fish.sb then Start Scratch 1.4, load fish.sb, then play the game as normal but notice that the fish "breathes" and changes as it eats fish. Update: This does not work for me anymore so I assume that some change was made to the stored file. But it works (without stretching) under the beta: http://beta.scratch.mit.edu/#244150263 Thanks to s_federici for telling me that Stretch feature from the pre-1.x versions of Scratch *Still Works* in Scratch 1.4. (look inside to see the red/undefined block.) I got the original Fish Chomp program from the Scratch 0.2 installation on my computer. I know admin mres* has one in his list of projects. I'm not sure who actually wrote it. Music: "Laser Groove" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This will also work under Scratch 3.0 but the stretch block, although it shows up as a "looks" category block, does not work. http://beta.scratch.mit.edu/#244150263