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Appel
Game content reviewed byAlex Feigenbaum
Instructions
Use WASD or the Arrow Keys to move and jump. You can stick to walls by holding in their direction, and jump off of them. You can also press and hold down to duck and make yourself smaller. Sometimes you'll need to do this to fit into tight spaces.
For a harder challenge, you can try to collect all the yellow apples in each level, and the secret hidden giant red apple. Here's a tip: some walls aren't as solid as they seem!
Once you've played the regular levels, you can try out the level editor to make your own! Press the number keys 1-7 to choose which type of tile you are placing. Press it again to rotate between the different options in each tile-type. Press R to rotate the tile, and press E to turn on the eraser.
If you want to test your level, press M to enter Play Mode. Then press Q to go back to Edit mode.
Once you like your design, press Save, and then double click the string in line 3 and copy it somewhere safe (like in your email!). Then you can share it and let your friends give it a try!
NOTE: If you press Load on the level editor, make sure to paste in a valid code, or else you'll have to refresh the page.
Your goal is to get to the end of the level. Use WASD or the Arrow Keys to move and jump. Jump into a wall and hold left or right (whichever direction the wall is in) to stick to it. You can also jump off walls while sticking to them. Press and hold down to duck and make yourself smaller. Sometimes you'll need to do this to fit into tight spaces.
For a harder challenge, try to collect all the yellow apples in each level, and the secret hidden giant red apple. Here's a tip: some walls aren't as solid as they seem!
Once you've played the regular levels, you can try out the level editor to make your own! Press the number keys (1-7) to choose which type of tile you are placing. Press it again to choose between different options in each tile-type. Press R to rotate the tile, and press E to switch to the eraser.
If you want to test your level, press M to enter Play Mode. Then press Q to go back to Edit mode.
Once you like your design, press Save, and then double click the string in line 3 and copy it somewhere safe (like on a text document). Then you can share it and let your friends give it a try!
NOTE: If you press Load on the level editor, make sure to paste in a valid code, or else you'll have to refresh the page.
Appel was made in Scratch by Griffpatch. This version of Appel has several modifications, including removal of the start and stop buttons, and a custom loading experience. Like all Scratch projects, Appel can be licensed via the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 2.0.
Who created Appel?
Appel is a platformer game that was created by Griffpatch. This is the first game made by Griffpatch that has been uploaded to Coolmath Games.
How many levels are there in Appel?
There are 9 levels in Appel, each with new platforms, apple locations, and even color schemes on occasion. While there aren’t a ton of stages for you to play, each one takes a good amount of time to get through. Try and collect every single apple and make it to the end with 100% completion.
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Appel
Game content reviewed byAlex Feigenbaum
Instructions
Use WASD or the Arrow Keys to move and jump. You can stick to walls by holding in their direction, and jump off of them. You can also press and hold down to duck and make yourself smaller. Sometimes you'll need to do this to fit into tight spaces.
For a harder challenge, you can try to collect all the yellow apples in each level, and the secret hidden giant red apple. Here's a tip: some walls aren't as solid as they seem!
Once you've played the regular levels, you can try out the level editor to make your own! Press the number keys 1-7 to choose which type of tile you are placing. Press it again to rotate between the different options in each tile-type. Press R to rotate the tile, and press E to turn on the eraser.
If you want to test your level, press M to enter Play Mode. Then press Q to go back to Edit mode.
Once you like your design, press Save, and then double click the string in line 3 and copy it somewhere safe (like in your email!). Then you can share it and let your friends give it a try!
NOTE: If you press Load on the level editor, make sure to paste in a valid code, or else you'll have to refresh the page.
Who created Appel?
Appel is a platformer game that was created by Griffpatch. This is the first game made by Griffpatch that has been uploaded to Coolmath Games.
How many levels are there in Appel?
There are 9 levels in Appel, each with new platforms, apple locations, and even color schemes on occasion. While there aren’t a ton of stages for you to play, each one takes a good amount of time to get through. Try and collect every single apple and make it to the end with 100% completion.
Your goal is to get to the end of the level. Use WASD or the Arrow Keys to move and jump. Jump into a wall and hold left or right (whichever direction the wall is in) to stick to it. You can also jump off walls while sticking to them. Press and hold down to duck and make yourself smaller. Sometimes you'll need to do this to fit into tight spaces.
For a harder challenge, try to collect all the yellow apples in each level, and the secret hidden giant red apple. Here's a tip: some walls aren't as solid as they seem!
Once you've played the regular levels, you can try out the level editor to make your own! Press the number keys (1-7) to choose which type of tile you are placing. Press it again to choose between different options in each tile-type. Press R to rotate the tile, and press E to switch to the eraser.
If you want to test your level, press M to enter Play Mode. Then press Q to go back to Edit mode.
Once you like your design, press Save, and then double click the string in line 3 and copy it somewhere safe (like on a text document). Then you can share it and let your friends give it a try!
NOTE: If you press Load on the level editor, make sure to paste in a valid code, or else you'll have to refresh the page.
Appel was made in Scratch by Griffpatch. This version of Appel has several modifications, including removal of the start and stop buttons, and a custom loading experience. Like all Scratch projects, Appel can be licensed via the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 2.0.