Btw a better method is to change x position by mouse position minus x Position. You then want to divide that by a number, which will determine the distance it goes. And finally, make sure, in a forever loop, it goes to some position
Appreciate the feedback and alternative methods, always learning. This is based on working with young children who are new to coding with Scratch, so I'm trying to keep it simple. Thank you for what you shared, I'll keep that in mind in the future 😀
I'm sorry to hear it didn't work. Without seeing your code, I can't help much. If you followed every step exactly, it should work. I hope you can get it working soon 🤞
Btw a better method is to change x position by mouse position minus x Position. You then want to divide that by a number, which will determine the distance it goes. And finally, make sure, in a forever loop, it goes to some position
Appreciate the feedback and alternative methods, always learning. This is based on working with young children who are new to coding with Scratch, so I'm trying to keep it simple. Thank you for what you shared, I'll keep that in mind in the future 😀
wow
mine didnt work :(
I'm sorry to hear it didn't work. Without seeing your code, I can't help much. If you followed every step exactly, it should work. I hope you can get it working soon 🤞
Nice but that face is scary
It's not my best work, but hopefully, you get the idea of the code 😆
@@schooltechhq it did work but the face is scary xd
@@melonstuff9creative I'm sure someone can make it less scary 😁