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334 PointsWhy is my Task 1 no longer passing, even though the code hasn't changed?
I want to proceed on to the Challenge Task 2 of 2, but then when I check my work, it says "Oops! It looks like Task 1 is no longer passing." The code I created for task one is still there, but it's not reading it. What gives?
let game;
let player;
let platforms;
let badges;
let coins;
let cursors;
let jumpButton;
let text;
let winningMessage;
let won = false;
let currentScore = 0;
const winningScore = 100;
function createCoins() {
coins = game.add.physicsGroup();
coinCreate(375, 100, 'coin');
}
function createPlatforms() {
platforms = game.add.physicsGroup();
platforms.create(300, 200, 'platform');
platform2.create(400, 450, 'platform');
platforms.create(100, 450, 'platform');
platforms.setAll('body.immovable', true);
}
function createBadge() {
badges = game.add.physicsGroup();
const badge = badges.create(550, 450, 'badge');
badge.animations.add('spin');
badge.animations.play('spin', 10, true);
}
function coinCreate(left, top, coinImage) {
const coin = coins.create(left, top, coinImage);
coin.animations.add('spin');
coin.animations.play('spin', 10, true);
}
function collectHandler(player, coin) {
coin.kill();
currentScore = currentScore + 10;
if (currentScore === winningScore) {
createBadge();
}
}
function collectBadgeHandler(player, badge) {
badge.kill();
won = true;
}
window.onload = function () {
game = new Phaser.Game(800, 600, Phaser.AUTO, '', { preload: preload, create: create, update: update, render: render });
function preload() {
game.stage.backgroundColor = '#5db1ad';
//Load images
game.load.image('platform', 'platform_1.png');
game.load.image('platform2', 'platform_2.png');
//Load spritesheets
game.load.spritesheet('player', 'chalkers.png', 48, 62);
game.load.spritesheet('coin', 'coin.png', 36, 44);
game.load.spritesheet('badge', 'badge.png', 42, 54);
}
function create() {
player = game.add.sprite(50, 600, 'player');
player.animations.add('walk');
player.anchor.setTo(0.5, 1);
game.physics.arcade.enable(player);
player.body.collideWorldBounds = true;
player.body.gravity.y = 500;
createCoins();
createPlatforms();
cursors = game.input.keyboard.createCursorKeys();
jumpButton = game.input.keyboard.addKey(Phaser.Keyboard.SPACEBAR);
text = game.add.text(16, 16, "SCORE: " + currentScore, { font: "Press Start 2P", fontSize: 18, fill: "white" });
winningMessage = game.add.text(game.world.centerX, 250, "", { font: "Press Start 2P", fontSize:"48px", fill: "white" });
winningMessage.anchor.setTo(0.5, 1);
}
function update() {
text.text = "SCORE: " + currentScore;
game.physics.arcade.collide(player, platforms);
game.physics.arcade.overlap(player, coins, collectHandler);
game.physics.arcade.overlap(player, badges, collectBadgeHandler);
player.body.velocity.x = 0;
if (cursors.left.isDown) {
player.animations.play('walk', 10, true);
player.body.velocity.x = -300;
player.scale.x = - 1;
}
else if (cursors.right.isDown) {
player.animations.play('walk', 10, true);
player.body.velocity.x = 300;
player.scale.x = 1;
}
else {
player.animations.stop();
}
if (jumpButton.isDown && (player.body.onFloor() || player.body.touching.down)) {
player.body.velocity.y = -400;
}
if (won) {
winningMessage.text = "YOU WIN!!!";
}
}
function render() {
}
};
1 Answer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there! You're doing great, but there's a misunderstanding of the second step that is resulting in a syntax error. Because of the syntax error, your code can no longer be interpreted.
You wrote:
platform2.create(400, 450, 'platform');
The challenge is asking you change the string to 'platform2'
, but you're changing the variable name of the instance of the platform. Because platform2
is undefined, this causes an error and your code can not be run.
It is looking for:
platform.create(400, 450, 'platform2');
Hope this helps!