New game https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/721817027/ PLEASE READ EVERYTHING If you are, like me, a speedcuber, then welcome to your favorite Scratch project. If not, that's too bad. Become one now or you're not invited to my birthday party. This is a clicker game. The goal is to have the highest TPS, or turns per second, a measure of how quickly you can turn the cube. Click the cube to get more TPS, and buy upgrades in the shop to add to your TPS per click and per second. You can't see what the high score is, but if you beat it, the game will let you know. It takes a while for the achievements to start coming because I based them on real numbers rather than game progress. I hope you enjoy this game as much as I enjoyed making it (which is a lot). Thanks for taking a look at this project. If you enjoyed it, please consider leaving a love, fave, or maybe even a follow. In some computers, I've noticed that the scoreboard gets shoved right against the letters. Which is weird, but not gamebreaking or anything. ***UPDATE LOG*** 7-11-22: 1.0 Initial Release 7-13-22: 1.1 World Record added 7-15-22 1.2 Music added 8-12-22 1.3 Fixed a slight issue with the scoreboard
If you enjoyed this project, please consider checking out my previous game, Gridlocked. #710314803 ******EXPLANATIONS OF THE UPGRADES BELOW****** #1: YouTube tutorial. There are many tutorials out there on how to solve a Rubik's cube, but the one I would recommend if you are interested in learning to cube is the one by J Perm. #2: 2x2. A smaller variant of the Rubik's cube with only eight movable pieces. World record half a second. : CSTimer.net. This is simply a free website intended specifically for cubers that lets you time your solves and track your statistics. If you are a new cuber, I would highly recommend it. : 4x4. A larger variant of the Rubik's cube with a larger grid and 56 movable pieces. World record 17 seconds. : Competition. Competitions are hosted by the World Cube Association, and are less competitive events than they are chances for cubers to hang out with each other. The art is, on the bottom, a G4 StackMat timer, which is used to time solves in competitions. Above that is a cube cover, intended to cover your cube so you can't look at it before the 15 seconds before the solve where you are allowed to, called inspection. : Pyraminx. Invented by Uwe Meffert (don't even ask how to pronounce his first name), the Pyraminx is a triangular version of the standard 3x3. World record 1 second. : Sponsorship. Most of the best cubing YouTubers are sponsored by one of the two biggest online cube stores, SpeedCubeShop or TheCubicle (logo shown). : 5x5. An even larger cube consisting of 99 movable pieces. World record solve is 33 seconds. : World record. The official world record for a single 3x3 solve is 3.13 seconds, set by Max Park, while the average of five is 4.48 seconds, set by Yiheng Wang. There are 17 different events in the WCA that you can get a world record in, single or average. ***CREDITS*** migfus20 for the music. for the smooth movement code. Helped out a ton. for play-testing and giving me the idea for achievements. Erno Rubik for his amazing invention that I have been able to enjoy so much. The World Cube association for existing and being awesome. 's