10 Most Innovative Hopscotch Games of 2015
Welcome to the Best of Hopscotch 2015âââgames and art programmed by kids on the iPad.
These projects broke barriers by introducing A.I., simulating 3D, and redefining whatâs possible with the Hopscotch language. They paved the way for thousands of others to build off their ingenuity.
This list is a tribute to the creativity that emerges from and is bolstered by a constrained environment. Itâs a testament to the depth of kidsâ imaginations. And itâs an illustration of how innovation happens and spreads within a community. Enjoy!
10. Vaccinate Yo Kids, ADHDJ
Some people recreate their favorite games in Hopscotch. And others take a famous game, merge it with a pressing social issue, and leave you genuinely astounded.
Welcome to Vaccinate Yo Kids, a game that tells the story of a town where stingy adults argue about saving money in the midst of a polio outbreak. One adult, Sid, comes up with an unusual idea to stop the disease from spreading: slingshot syringes of the vaccine at children. Itâs Angry Birds meets the World Health Organization. While this solution may be illegal in the real world, we couldnât get over this hilarious storyline, brilliant adaptation, or serious takeaway. Not to mention that itâs just a really well-made game.
9. Cool! Please Try!, CutiesCuties
Everyone loves emoji (duh). CutiesCuties took this passion to a new level by creating a tool that lets you use emoji to draw words, shapes, pictures, or whatever you want. And by âdraw,â we mean that a trail of spinning emoji follows your finger as you touch the screen. Itâs weird, funny, and cool.
To accomplish this, CutiesCuties was a pioneer of a new language feature we released this spring, cloning. This project helped other people make cool art AND learn about using this powerful tool in their own projects.
And now drawing with emojis is a genre unto itself. BAM.
8. Dots Endless Mode, Game Coder
Sometimes the most impressive things are the least complicated (this is why youâre impressed by friends who manage to keep their houses beautiful). Game Coderâs Dots Endless mode is a perfect representation of thisâââa game thatâs challenging, fun, and incredibly simple.
At first glance, the premise seems easy: combine two dots so when they merge, their hue matches the others. But make one wrong move and youâll be challenging yourself to a rematch. Weâve been playing this for months and we still canât get enough.
7. Lemonade Stand, -Madi-
Cash money, yaâll. Madi inspires the entrepreneur in all of us with her addictive Lemonade Stand game. You pick the price, measure your traffic, and then later review how you fared. Itâs simple enough, but it becomes more and more engrossing as you go (perhaps Madi meant this game as commentary on chasing money more broadlyâŚ).
Additionally, Madiâs thoroughness impressed us; we loved how she thought out and built each stage of the game. Itâs clean, well-designed, and solidly built. Play it and see how much you bring in. Just make sure to clear your schedule in advance.
6. Beach Volleyball, SuperSwaggy88
With Beach Volleyball, SuperSwaggy88 brought us one step closer to the singularity by introducing A.I. into Hopscotch. Thatâs a big deal.
At first glance, this game looked like any other volleyball simulation. Until we realized that no second player was neededâââthe computer was our opponent. SuperSwaggy88 not only built the game but taught the computer how to win. The result is endlessly entertaining (if not a little scary!). This project paved the way for all kinds of A.I. in Hopscotch, and who knows what it will mean for the rest of the world.
5. Donât Get 30, PurpleHawk
This game gets your feelings involved. The antagonist, an emoji-faced con artist, has single-handedly wrestled more emotion from us than all other emoji combined in his quest to outsmart us. Hereâs how: you and he take turns counting to 30. Your goal is to force your opponent to land on 30. Make no mistakes; though it appears to be an easy win, itâs exceedingly difficult.
And when you open it up and look at the code, itâs impressive; the algorithm behind this gameâs dynamic is a mind-bender and clearly required a ton of tweaking. Nice.
Also, we learned an important lesson with this one: if you donât know who the sucker is in a room, it might be you.
4. Moon Quest 3, Etalix
Oh, Moon Quest 3. Youâre a movie with games in it. Youâre a game that looks like a movie. Youâre interactive storytelling at its finest. Itâs all in the details, people.
The characters of this game are adorable (and darn impressive!) pixel art in which each pixel is actually a tiny emoji. You follow their journey through beautiful and solidly built scenes (and the seamless transitions between these scenes arenât easy). The story that this game tells is original and really good. We laughed, we cried, and we cheered. We couldnât put this one down.
3. Helicopter Rescue, MagmaPOP
Helicopter Rescue is the first fully-realized 3D game in Hopscotch, and just one project on the long list of MagmaPOPâs contributions to Hopscotch.* This game is an amazing implementation of the 3D stacking technique, originally invented by Dalex, in a gripping narrative adventure. Itâs amazing.
Our blood pressure rose as the timer wound down, and we were genuinely frustrated trying to save the shipwreck victims, knowing that unseen families were counting on us. Itâs an impressive piece of work in every wayâââitâs original, itâs beautiful, itâs hard, and a roller-coaster from start to finish.
*By 3D we actually mean 2.5D, but weâll get there soonâŚ
2. 2048, t1
t1âs 2048 is truly an engineering feat. The codebase is massive, elegant, and incredibly well thought-out. The game is a replica of the crowd-pleasing 2048, rebuilt despite the fact that Hopscotch has yet to introduce arrays to our language. Where others may have seen this as a barrier, t1 powers through.
If only we could all get back the hours weâve devoted to playing t1âs game; we probably could have built arrays in Hopscotch (donât worryâââitâs on the list!). Until then, weâre in awe of her persistence and ingenuityâââthis thing took time, effort, and a whole lot of brains.
1. Kaleidoscope Draw, ValgoâĄď¸âĄď¸âĄď¸
Valgo âĄď¸âĄď¸âĄď¸âs Kaleidoscope Draw perfectly embodies the amazing creative power of building something that is both a work of art and a tool. Itâs a simple and elegant interface for creating innumerable combinations of colors, patterns, sizes, and shapes.
You choose a color, line width and begin drawing with your finger. The project simultaneously draws 7 angled mirror images of your design, creating what feels like a personal kaleidoscope. This project was published months ago and even today we find ourselves playing it whenever we have a free moment.
In both its power and simplicity, Kaleidoscope Draw is the perfect metaphor for what we are trying to accomplish with Hopscotch.











