In a slideshow, you generally navigate through slides in a linear order. What if the slides were arranged in 3 dimensions, so you could move between them in a variety of ways? This project is a demonstration of that idea. Use the left and right arrow keys to go left and right, the up and down arrow keys to go up and down, and the [i] and [o] keys to go in (forward) and out (backward).
The smooth sliding script is by @MathMathMath; the rest of the code, art, and music is by me. If you want to use this in your projects, feel free to do so, but @donotforgetmycode's remix is better than this. This is partially based on my Slideshow Engine and Tiled Map Engine. Here are links to these projects: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/225261146/ https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/200399452/ It's been exactly 1 year since I last shared a project, which makes me sad. There are several big unfinished projects in my My Stuff folder that I really want to finish, but I just don't have the time to anymore. This project is small in comparison. Perhaps in a few months I'll come back to finish them all. The code in this project is not very good; to change the size of the slideshow you need to change values in the code, and slideshow shapes are limited to prisms. @donotforgetmycode has made a better version in a remix of this project; if you want to have a 3D slideshow in your project, use that version instead. https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/538515267/