Lucas_M
October 27, 2021, 9:27pm
#1
I want to know what is the number one biggest game in made in makecode.
TheJaky
October 28, 2021, 5:06pm
#2
It’s probably one of those 3D raycasting projects
Heavily inspired by a new NES game “Micro Mages”, my latest project is built entirely in blocks.
I’ve had a fun time with this project. I want to thank the MakeCode Arcade folks who do the livestreams because I’ve been able to learn a bunch of good stuff from watching your videos. (I owe my charging projectiles and boss battle to your recent streams!)
The game runs poorly on my Pybadge and I wouldn’t recommend digging around in the code as its size causes a fair bit of lag. I would have like…
Hey folks,
Join @darzu , @shakao , @jwunderl , @livcheerful , and @richard as we finish our seven part series to build “SUCROMON”, the monster collecting game where your creatures are sugary delights. In this stream we add XP to our sucromon and handle the enemy and our sucromon running low on health.
Watch the full stream here: https://youtu.be/7YTq2pdwMek
Check out the code below:
The MakeCode Arcade Advanced stream happens weekdays at 1:00 PM PST on twitch.tv/msmakecode
The links didn’t post before. this one works. XD
I have no idea, there are at least 1000 topics created (I think). Honestly, I would start on how many views a topic had. But then, there is the live section. They make some crazy big games.
Hey folks, Join @darzu , @shakao , @jwunderl , @livcheerful , and @richard as we finish our seven part series to build “SUCROMON”, the monster collecting game where your creatures are sugary delights. In this stream we add XP to our sucromon and handle the enemy and our sucromon running low on health. Watch the full stream here: https://youtu.be/7YTq2pdwMek Check out the code below: The MakeCode Arcade Advanced stream happens weekdays at 1:00 PM PST on twitch.tv/msmakecode
This is my opinion on the biggest game.
Then there is tiny wizards. There’s a lot out there and not knowing how large a game can be until your pc finally crashes. lmao. Good luck. This is just a starter tip.
Heavily inspired by a new NES game “Micro Mages”, my latest project is built entirely in blocks. I’ve had a fun time with this project. I want to thank the MakeCode Arcade folks who do the livestreams because I’ve been able to learn a bunch of good stuff from watching your videos. (I owe my charging projectiles and boss battle to your recent streams!) The game runs poorly on my Pybadge and I wouldn’t recommend digging around in the code as its size causes a fair bit of lag. I would have like…