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We’ve just released @snapcloud v10.5 featuring sound recording capabilities on ios devices and a new block for getting tilt sensor data from your phone or tablet. Can anyone tell me what seems to be the cause Hi, so i was working on a game and used the 'timer' block in more than one script
Both scripts are within the same sprite, and both have a 'reset timer' block at the end Used blockly as an input device, wrote a really simple function, tried to make the code fit into the block And i noticed the longer timer doesn't do anything because the smaller timer gets reset before it
So i was wondering if there was an inbuilt way to have separate timers or if i'd just have to build my own
It is recommended that you start a new topic for things like this, seeing as this topic was about helping kingico1133 in particular with their game, not help making games in general. How to write snapblocks snapblocks is written how you see it in snap!, with each block on a newline. Has an installable pwa option, which makes a desktop app that works offline without internet connection and still lets you access (almost) all assets and resources, such as costumes, backgrounds, sounds and libraries when offline. Is now an independent program, not sharing code with scratch, but we have obviously adapted their vocabulary of block, script, stage, sprite, and so on, and most of their actual blocks (although reimplemented)
Our screen layout is close to that of scratch 1.4, which we prefer to the later scratch layouts. This is a list of the most useful tips in the snap Editor in case you don't know This is a wiki post, you can edit this post, but
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