Use the WASD keys to move. Slam the brakes with the space bar. TIPS: Easy as it goes! Here’s a science lesson: In space there’s no air, which means no friction, which means no slowing down, which means nothing to save you from the wide open mouth of a black hole. Keep your speed in check! See that empty void that you bounce right off of for some scientific inaccuracy even though there is no scientific inaccuracy of friction in space? When you need speed, bounce off of it! SCORING: Red Dwarf - The smallest and most common star. 1 pt Orange Dwarf - Larger and rarer than Red Dwarfs. 3 pts Yellow Dwarf - Sun-like stars. 5 pts White Dwarf - The bare core of dead dwarf stars. 7 pts Blue Giant - Huge and short-lived stars. 9 pts Neutron Stars - The really dense leftovers of stars gone supernova. 11 pts
For the Mobile Friendly Version, go here: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/960756241/ Who turned out the lights??? Nobody knows how, but for some reason all of the stars in the universe simply went dark. Luckily there is you, who somehow evaded the great darkening. Nobody knows how either, but somehow you are able to relight stars just by touching them. Beware, though. The black holes in the universe are feasting on stars that can't see where they're going, and they are very dissatisfied with your efforts to light everything up. This project was made for the Lights Out SDS. First Favoriter: @bheeni-scratch First Liker: @bheeni-scratch NEW FEATURES: A high score was one of the first features suggested. I thought a proper death screen would be nice. Now there is a bite animation for the black holes when they devour stars! Your character’s official name is Red. Black Holes slowly decay while also growing in size as they consume stars, prolonging their lives. #space