How to Make a Hurdle Jumping Game in Scratch – Build a Fun Hurdle Runner with Score & Win Screen

How to Make a Hurdle Jumping Game in Scratch – Build a Fun Hurdle Runner with Score & Win Screen

Introduction – Hurdle Jumping Game in Scratch

Are you ready to create your very own hurdle jumping game in Scratch—just like the iconic Chrome Dino or Super Mario? 🎮 Whether you’re new to Scratch or just looking for your next fun project, this step-by-step tutorial will guide you through building an exciting runner-style game complete with jumping mechanics, moving obstacles, a scoring system, game over detection, and a victory screen.

👉 Watch the full video tutorial here: YouTube – Epic Jumping Sprite Over Hurdles Game | Fun Gameplay! by Kodex Academy

Omaansh Aggarwal from Kodex Academy walks you through every part of the game—from sprite setup to game over logic.

Using Scratch’s simple drag-and-drop interface, you’ll learn how to:

  • Animate a jumping sprite (Pico) over moving hurdles,
  • Detect collisions with obstacles,
  • Track and display your score,
  • Play coin sound effects when scoring,
  • Trigger a “You Win” screen when the player reaches a target score,
  • And more!

This is a perfect Scratch game for beginners, kids learning to code, or anyone looking for fun Scratch project ideas. By the end of this tutorial, you’ll have a fully playable game that looks and feels just like the classics—but built entirely by you!

Setting Up Your Scratch Project

Deleting the Cat Sprite and Adding Pico

  1. Open a new Scratch project.
  2. Delete the default cat sprite.
  3. Click “Choose a Sprite,” search for Pico, and select it.
  4. Resize Pico to around 40–50%.

Choosing the Desert Backdrop

  1. Click the “Choose a Backdrop” icon.
  2. Search and select the Desert backdrop.
  3. Duplicate it twice and rename:
    • One to Game Over
    • One to You Win

Creating Game Over and You Win Screens

  1. Open the “Game Over” backdrop.
  2. Use the Text Tool to write “Game Over” (use red color).
  3. Do the same for “You Win” using a celebratory color and font.

Coding the Jumping Sprite in Scratch

Simple Jump Logic with Motion Blocks

Add this to the Pico sprite:

Pico now jumps whenever you press the space-bar!

Enhancing the Jump with Gravity (Optional Advanced Feature)

This adds a realistic gravity effect for more advanced gameplay.

Adding Moving Hurdles (Rock Obstacles)

Animating Rock Movement with Glide Blocks

  1. Add a rock sprite and resize it to 40.
  2. Name it Rock One and duplicate it as Rock Two.

Add this to both:

Fixing Overlap with Timing and Visibility

For Rock Two, stagger its appearance:

Now, both rocks appear at different times.

Game Over Logic – Collision Detection in Scratch

For each rock sprite:

Game over triggers when Pico hits any rock!

Creating a Score System in Scratch

Adding a Score Variable

  1. Go to Variables → Create variable: score
  2. Reset the score when the game starts:

Detecting Clean Jumps for Points

Inside Pico:

Playing Coin Sound on Scoring

  1. Go to the Sounds tab for Pico.
  2. Add a sound like Coin.
  3. In the code:

Now scoring plays a rewarding sound!

Win Condition – Creating the You Win Screen

Broadcasting Win Message

Inside Pico:

Playing a Celebration Sound

Choose a fun sound like “Victory” from the sound library and reduce the volume if needed.

Switching to the Final Backdrop

On the Stage:

Final Gameplay Demo – Test Your Game

Now test everything in full-screen mode:

  • Jump over rocks
  • Earn points
  • Hear coin sounds
  • Win at score 5 or get Game Over

Enhancement Ideas to Take It Further

Add Gravity for Realistic Movement

As shown earlier—add vertical velocity and simulate falling.

Increase Difficulty Over Time

Adjust glide time dynamically using rockSpeed.

Add Bonus Coins or Power-Ups

Create a coin sprite:

Animate the Sprite with Costumes

Common Errors & Debugging Tips

  • Sprite not jumping? Double-check motion blocks and repeat counts.
  • Score not increasing? Ensure “if not touching rocks” is used.
  • Rocks not moving? Make sure the glide blocks are inside a forever loop.
  • Win screen not showing? Check if broadcast and backdrops are set up properly.

Final Thoughts – A Great Scratch Project for Beginners

This game combines the core fundamentals of Scratch coding for kids with fun, creativity, and challenge. You’ve learned:

  • How to use motion and control blocks
  • How to add variables and score logic
  • How to play sounds and change backdrops
  • How to build a runner game in Scratch that mimics popular platforms

Encourage kids to remix the project by:

  • Changing the sprite
  • Using different backdrops
  • Adding more obstacles or themes

Call to Action

  1. Don’t forget to check out the full video tutorial by Kodex Academy here: Epic Jumping Sprite Over Hurdles Game | Fun Gameplay! By Omaansh Aggarwal – Kodex Academy
  2. Like, comment & share the video
  3. Visit kodexacademy.com
  4. subscribe to the Kodex Academy YouTube channel for deeper Scratch content.

Happy coding with Kodex Academy! 🚀

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