A project for my fifth grade Math lesson... This is based on a greek myth. See more on http://www.explorecrete.com/mythology/icarus.html. Basically, you have a pair of wings, don't get too close to the sun, or too close to the sea. You start at 0 (middle of the sky). You start your turn by flipping a coin. Heads, roll a die, go up that many spaces. Get to ten and you lose. Tails, flip a coin, go down that many spaces. Get to negative ten and you lose. Stay for 10 rounds to win! P.S.: This game is completely luck, so all you're doing in this game is press the button, and press space(for the dice to stop). Enjoy! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The "Turn" variable does nothing at all, but I recommend some game rules: 1.(Single-player) play this game. If you lived for ten turns, you win. 2.(Multi-player) Everybody takes turns playing this game. Who lived for the most turns win. 3.(Team Play) Each player plays once. Add the survived turns together for each player in a team. The one team that survived the most turns is the winner.
This is originally a school project (it still is), in Math, to make a Scratch game including probability. Thanks to: -Rick Riordan, as his books about Greek myths, inspired me for this project -My school, who got me to do the project, and last but not least, -My dad, who taught me how to code with Scratch and Python. Peace Out!