First of all, press start to begin the game. This game is only one player, but you can take turns. Once you're in the game: Click on the die to roll it. Press space to continue after an information box, correct/incorrect, or "You Win!" box shows up. Answer by typing in the answer into the answer box. The answers are abbreviated, so here is how to properly abbreviate the answers so that they're correct: millimeter = mm centimeter = cm decimeter = dm meter = m kilometer = m inch = in foot = ft mile = mi second = s minute = min hour = hr Directions are not abbreviated, and neither are True/False questions. However, multiple choice questions should be answered using the letter of the question. Additionally, when typing in superscripts (such as "²"), instead of typing the symbol, type "^2" after the rest of your answer with no spaces.
This project was the second one to be made for school. Like the first one, I got permission from the teacher to make it specifically in Scratch. The first project was for English, and this one is for science. Unfortunately, I couldn't come up with any good names for the title, so I guess "Motion Board Game" will have to stay the title for this project.