~|~EXPERIMENTAL JOYSTICK~|~ ~(Platformer version)~ See my original versions of this project at: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/402190747/ and https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/368047315/ This is an experiment and a tutorial. It is not a game. [_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_] This is a joystick for use in a mobile game. drag the joystick to control the character. The code starts out in computer mode, so you will need to click the Switch Device button to switch to mobile mode. [_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_] The separate levels are activated by pressing the number keys on the top of the keyboard. There are 10 levels. This is added so that you can see what it would feel like if it were made into a game. [_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_]_[_] I hope you enjoy this program. If you found it useful, maybe you could use it in a game of your own. Just copy the code from the, "Joy," and, "Stick," sprites, and code from the Hitbox/Player sprite (this is code to make it so that the joystick can make your sprite run at multiple speeds) you can edit the code and costumes to your own needs and liking. Thank you! - JazzyClarinet1
If there are any questions on how the game is made, simply click see inside. I have included Comments on all the most important code sequences, so that you can see what the separate parts of the code do. The code may also be difficult for some newer scratchers or scratchers who don't have a lot of experience in math as vectors, the Pythagorean Theorem, and trigonometry are all used in the joystick sprites, so I have tried to add comments in the code to make it easier to understand. I hope you like it! Thanks again everybody! Music added 1/4/2021- Strange Jungle Drum Beat (by me)