Here is an extremely complex project that is actually quite fun to play with! So basically Louise (the pink little smiley) is supposed to go around from house to house according to the “clues” she finds in each house. The numbers in the gray part of the list-variable-thing are the houses, and the numbers in the orange things next to those first numbers are the clues to tell Louise where to go next! So you see, this ends up creating patterns. For example, House 1 could tell Louise to go to house 3, and House 3 will tell her to go to House 9, and then House 9 will tell her to go to House 1, which will mean she will have to go back to House 3, then House 9, then House 1 again, and so on! But it’s possible that the house and the clue will be the same number. If that happens, Louise won’t be able to move! Because, for example, if she is in House 4, and House 4 says to go to House 4, then she will have to go to House 4, but she will already be there, so she will actually just stay there! But here’s a way to fix that [IMPORTANT]➠ and also maybe find a different pattern: just click on a house that Louise isn’t going to! So the thing with that is that you might even find another pattern! But maybe one of the clues in that house will lead back to a house from the previous pattern, leading Louise back, which is SUPER AWESOME!!!! So anyway to see the list and the variable, just click the up arrow. And to hide them just click the down arrow. And to try this awesome project, just click the green flag and watch some very complex code do it’s thing!
My awesome dad helped me a lot (and taught me so much cool math/coding stuff)! And by the way, you know where in the last sentence in the introduction where I wrote that it was very complex code? Well you’re maybe thinking it isn’t quite that complex, because it doesn’t look all that complex, right? Well, that is VERY WRONG. Because this code that my dad and I did together is SUPER SUPER SUPER SUPER REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY VERY VERY VERY VERY MEGA MEGA MEGA MEGA EXTREMELY EXTREMELY EXTREMELY EXTREMELY SOOOOOOOOO SOOOOOOOOO SOOOOOOOOO SOOOOOOOOO COMPLEX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Okay, maybe not /quite/ that much, but college students my dad once taught totally didn’t get this, and I am definitely not as old as them. So yeah, I’m super smart. (Actually, we did tests and stuff that said I’m really smart.) Oh and sorry for being kind of smug. It’s just that I’m really proud of actually making something like this. :-) Because when I started this, my brother had been making a space thing with gravity and stuff that worked like how things in space actually do. It’s really impressive. Here’s the link, because his thing is really awesome: