Learn to Program by Making Cool Games
Al Sweigart

#Scratch3
#Programming
#Playground
#Games
A project-filled introduction to coding that shows kids how to build programs by making cool games.
Scratch, the colorful drag-and-drop programming language, is used by millions of first-time learners worldwide. Scratch 3 features an updated interface, new programming blocks, and the ability to run on tablets and smartphones, so you can learn how to code on the go.
In Scratch 3 Programming Playground, you'll learn to code by making cool games. Get ready to destroy asteroids, shoot hoops, and slice and dice fruit! Each game includes easy-to-follow instructions with full-color images, review questions, and creative coding challenges to make the game your own. Want to add more levels or a cheat code? No problem, just write some code.
You'll learn to make games like:
Learning how to program shouldn't be dry and dreary. With Scratch 3 Programming Playground, you'll make a game of it!
Table of Contents
1: Getting Started with Scratch
2: Rainbow Lines in Space1
3: Maze Runner
4: Shooting Hoops with Gravity
5: A Polished Brick Breaker Game
6: Snaaaaaake!
7: Fruit Slicer
8: Asteroid Breaker ... in Space!
9: Making an Advanced Platformer
About the Author
Al Sweigart is a software developer and tech book author living in Houston. He has written several programming books for beginners, including Automate the Boring Stuff with Python. His books are freely available under a Creative Commons license at his website https://inventwithpython.com.









