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Flappy toucan game development in scratch,
in this course Learn to create your very own Flappy Toucan game using Scratch, the beginner-friendly visual programming platform. This course guides you step-by-step through designing and coding an interactive game where a toucan flies through obstacles while earning points. Master essential programming concepts such as loops, events, and conditional statements, and learn how to implement gravity, user-controlled movement, collision detection, and scoring mechanisms. Explore creative customization options, from designing unique backgrounds to adding sound effects. Perfect for beginners, this course fosters problem-solving and creativity while building a fun, playable game. By the end, you'll have a complete Flappy Toucan game and the skills to tackle more exciting projects in Scratch.
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