Hey everyone! The_Blue_Snake here. I am very proud to present you my most elaborate, most complex, and I dare say, my best project yet. 25,000 blocks. 100% pen. 4 months of hard work. That's insane. You cannot believe how much work I put into this. Over 250 hours at least. It's done. Finally. Watch the video in the notes and credits for very detailed instructions of how to play. There are also brief instructions in the game. However, it's kind of complex, so I'll explain it here as well: Think of this as a three dimensional game. A three dimensional platform game. Here's the catch: you can only see the world in two dimensions at a time. That's the main premise, the rest is just maneuvering the camera and player. Your two dimensional / three dimensional world is a 12 by 12 by 12 cube, that your player is moving inside of. Turn the cube with the arrow keys, move the player with the WASD keys. Please note: The player can only move on the two axis that the camera is showing. The rest is explained in the video, because it's so much easier to explain with a visual. (The video explains how you are able to maneuver the camera, witch, in my opinion, is the hardest part.) Thank you for reading this! I only have a few more things to say! 1. This was ALL made by me. I am very proud to say that I duplicated or dragged every single block in the project out of the block menu. This is 100% pen, and 100% by me 2. I know everyone says this, but I want to say it a little differently: I spent 250 hours on this. 250 hours. That's 8 months of work if I did one hour of work each day. If you put that much effort into something, it's really nice to feel like people like what you made. To know that people saw your project is one thing, but to know that they liked it enough to press a button really feels good. I'm sure you know what I mean. Please, just hit those love and favorite buttons. Thanks a lot... in advance. 3. Fun fact: I designed the levels with the in game level designer! 4. Lets get this on trending! I think it deserves it, don't you? Propose to be featured here: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/28715018/comments/ I know, the thumbnail isn't pen :( That doesn't really count, though, right?
Detailed directions if you are confused: (Many people are the first time they play!)