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Inside Scratch: Gaming Reflections 7
At our upcoming gaming camp, we want to try to expose our kids to more than just Gamestar Mechanic, so we are going to dip our toes briefly into Scratch — the programming language from MIT that resembles a Lego set for animation. It’s not all that great for game design, per se, but it does show the backbone of how things are done on the screen by programmers.
Gaming Reflection 7: Inside Scratch from Mr. Hodgson on Vimeo.
Peace (in the games),
Kevin
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