~ π ~ π ~ π ~ π ~ π ~ π ~ π ~ π ~ π ~ π ~ π ~ π ~ π ~ π ~ It's not currently pi day, but I wasn't active on pi day, and better late than never, right? I made this project (in 2019) in the span of three days. π Instructions π ~ Use WAD or the arrow keys to move around (after pressing the green flag, of course). ~ Collect the assorted digits of Pi to get the high score! π Extra π ~ The player is, in fact, not pi! It used to be, but now it's tau! Tau is exactly 2 x pi, or 6.283185307... ~ The digits progress in order. Those of y'all who have it memorized can check (I'm looking at you, fellow math enthusiasts). ~ It starts at 3. Next, there would be a decimal place but there is not. It just jumps straight to 1. ~ It only goes up to 100 digits of Pi. After that, it starts over at 3.1415... ~ I have 100 digits of Pi memorized! ~ In 2018, I binge-memorized around 30 digits in a week in preparation for my math teacher's Pi Day competition, which I took third place in (out of all of his classes). ~ This year (2020), I memorized/re-memorized the last 30-ish digits of pi before 100, getting me to 100 digits of pi! π Credits π ~ Credit to @NilsTheBest for the general idea of making a platformer ~ Credit to @djpro for the text engine (which, I might add, is insanely cool and can be found at https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/42202752/ ) ~ Credit to @griffpatch_Tutor for the platformer script ~ Credit to @AgentRoop for the music