Cómo Crear un Juego Completo en Scratch con Menú, Clones y Pantalla Final | Captura la Manzana 🍎

In this video tutorial, I'll show you step-by-step how to create a complete game in Scratch, from the initial menu to the final screen, just as many of you requested in the channel comments. The game is called "Catch the Apple" and is developed using clones, variables, controls, and collision detection. It's ideal for students, beginners, or teachers who teach Scratch in the classroom. 🎮 What's the game about? You control a bowl that moves from left to right. You must catch the apples that fall from the sky. Each apple caught is worth 1 point. The apples start falling faster and faster, using a variable that controls the rate at which clones are created. If an apple touches the ground, the game ends, and the final screen is displayed with the message: "Game over." From that screen, a button allows you to return to the main menu. 🕹️ Game Instructions In the main menu, click the "Play" button. Move the bowl using the arrow keys (← →) on your keyboard. Catch as many apples as possible to score points. Prevent any apples from touching the ground. When the game ends, click the button on the end screen to return to the menu. 📌 What will you learn in this tutorial? Create an initial menu with interactive buttons. Create a playable game with clones. Program objects to fall at varying speeds. Detect collisions and score points. Create a functional end screen. Manage multiple backgrounds, variables, and messages. If you enjoy this type of tutorial, don't forget to subscribe and leave a comment for more complete Scratch games.