Summary
In this chapter, we explored a few different ways of creating animations in Scratch. Along the way, we used a wide selection of the available code blocks. Many of these blocks are very similar to those used in other programming languages—you will recognize them in later chapters.
Importantly, you should recognize that this is your program, and you are free to change it as you like. You can change the way any of the sprites look, you can change any of the text or numbers, and you can even change which blocks are used to change the behavior of the program.
In the next chapter, we will continue the theme of making things interactive by building an entire game in Scratch – a version of Angry Birds which you will be able to modify to suit you.