Chapter 15
Building a Mobile Game
IN THIS CHAPTER
Getting started with MIT App Inventor 2
Emulating a smartphone or using a device
Adding objects that move
Creating a scoring variable
Activating sound using the accelerometer
Young coders often spend a lot of their time playing games on mobile devices. One of the most powerful experiences for a young coder is to create a mobile game! In this chapter, you’re introduced to MIT App Inventor, a browser, block-based programming environment where you can make actual Android mobile apps and games!
To get more in-depth information than we can give in this chapter, see Building a Mobile App: Design and Program Your Own App!
Getting Started with MIT App Inventor
To get started with MIT App Inventor, you need a Google account. Then follow these steps to set up your programming environment:
- Go to appinventor.mit.edu and click Create Apps in the top-right corner of the webpage.
- Sign in with your Google account.
- Give permission for Google to ...
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