READ this piece of text that I just typed with my keyboard into this text box: Step 1: Use the mouse, it is an input device that is most often used with a personal computer, to left-click the flag in the top right corner of the stage that is colored dark-green. Step 2: Wait five seconds (1/12 of a minute) and read the text displayed on the screen. Step 3: On your keyboard connected to your computer device, either use the keys W, A, S, D, or the arrow keys (bottom right corner with arrow facing up, down, left, right) to move the red ball by applying pressure to the keys to press them down. Hold this to do multiple movements. More than one key may be used at a time. Press up to go up, right to go right, left to go left and down to do nothing. This applies respectively with the keys W, D, A, and S (Unless you have a laptop, then your keyboard is part of your computer, and not connected. Or if you have a wireless keyboard that is attached by using Bluetooth or a USB drive which is also connected to your personal computer.) Step 4: Move to the right edge of the screen (on the stage, not your monitor) to advance through the levels. Do not move to the left of the screen (again, on the stage not your monitor) because this will do absolutely nothing. Step 5: Do not let the red ball have contact with the color orange. Your player may only have contact with the color grey, which is considered the "platform." Step 6: The color blue may provide the player (red ball) the ability to move in a vertical direction 2.5 times the amount of a normal jump. This ability proves to useful in some ways however harmful in others. Step 7: In this electronic form of entertainment, the color "orange" represents lava, hot molten or semifluid rock erupted from a volcano or fissure, or solid rock resulting from cooling of this. The red ball represents a player, a Homo Sapien, ball, etc. Step 8: If you are stuck on a level, then press R to restart. I chose the R key because the word restart starts with R so that is the most logical reason why. Step 9: Once you can no longer move in a right direction of the screen (of the stage) you have completed this game. You may left-click on the red colored stop sign in the top right corner of the stage (next to the green flag) or exit this page. You have successfully read the instructions for this game, I (@rltsai) hope this provided some amusement to you to enjoy. Thank you.
ALL LEVELS ARE 100% POSSIBLE!!!! (Obnoxious !!!'s) So in this text box, most people give credit to people that helped them. so here it is: - Huge thanks to @04tmoody and @10types for suggestions (follow them because why not) - Thanks to @rltsai for creating this - Thanks to the Scratch music library for this awesome music - Thanks to Scratch (MIT) for creating the software in which this project was programmed in - Thanks to polychromatic light for differentiate the colors used in this project Now I am going to put a bunch of dashes that will make this description look "cool": ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Notes/credits often point out other users and put random links unrelated to the project so here it is: @Check @out @these @scratchers CHECK THIS OUT: https://scratch.mit.edu And as always, I am going to obnoxiously write... LOVE, FAVORITE, AND FOLLOW ME BECAUSE PUTTING THIS HERE ALWAYS MAKES PEOPLE WANT TO DO SO RIGHT? Now here is a note people add: TRY TO BEAT MY HIGH SCORE OF 2:46 EVEN THOUGH THERE ISN'T A TIMER TO USE! Then I am going to say something positive to finish this off: Have a nice day.