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Translations | Mini-Game Madness - Scratch Week 2025

SCScratchCat•Created April 14, 2025
Translations | Mini-Game Madness - Scratch Week 2025
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[English] Mini-Game Madness - Scratch Week 2025 ----- Ready, set, game on! Today’s studio is all about small games with big energy. A mini-game is a short, focused gaming experience with a simple objective and limited mechanics. It can be completed in a relatively short amount of time and is often designed to be replayed, explored, or remixed. Whether it’s a zany obstacle course, a one button-clicker game challenge, a carnival style game, or a goofy game with surprise twists, we can’t wait to see what kind of mini-games you will create. Simple, silly, and super fun is the name of the game! Looking for ideas to get started? - Make a game where you dodge falling objects or collect items against the clock (you might check out the timer blocks under Sensing or wait blocks). - Design a game that uses just one button to play. Jump, dodge, or collect items with perfect timing! - Pretend you are a journalist writing up a story about the latest and greatest in mini-game madness. Write up the story and share it with your “editors” in a project. - Create a carnival themed project with one or more of your favorite carnival style games (such as whack-a-mole, claw machine, ring toss, etc). - Design a game where colors change quickly and the player has to click, match, or move fast to win. - Create artwork of your favorite mini-game in action and share it with us in the studio! - Make a puzzle mini-game where players swap, rotate, or match things quickly to score points. - Already have a favorite mini-game? Remix it and add a twist! Try “reverse controls,” random challenges, or unexpected power-ups. Looking for some tips or ideas on making your games a little more interactive or complex? Check out these coding cards: https://resources.scratch.mit.edu/www/cards/en/conditionalstatement-cards.pdf AND https://resources.scratch.mit.edu/www/cards/en/variablelist-cards.pdf Remember, these are only suggestions! You’re welcome to come up with your own ideas or take inspiration from projects already in the studio. What will you create? =^..^=

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We are looking for help translating the above project description. Please see this studio for more information before getting started: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/37050244 When you are ready, remix this project and translate the project description above. **Please be sure to include the name of your language in your Project Title as well as change the language shown on the project image.** So if you are helping to translate into French your project title would be something like this: "[Français]" and then the translation for "Mini-Game Madness - Scratch Week 2025" Once you have finished your translation, please share it with us in the "Translations | Scratch Week 2025" studio: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/37050244 If you have any questions along the way, come by the Translation studio and chat with us in the comments. Thank you for helping to make our event accessible to more Scratchers =^..^= - - - - Artwork: Created in Illustrator, with help from @ceebee Font: Futura Music: "Chipper Doodle v2" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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Project ID1161679273
CreatedApril 14, 2025
Last ModifiedMay 13, 2025
SharedMay 13, 2025
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