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Learn Catch the Carrot Home Screen | Developing an Adventure Game Catch the Carrot
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Catch the Carrot Home Screen

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A brave little rabbit is ready for adventure. In this new game, you'll help the rabbit cross busy forest lanes to reach a glowing carrot while avoiding sneaky wolves and foxes. Let's start by building the cheerful home screen that sets the scene.

You're creating the opening screen for the Catch the Carrot game a bright, welcoming start that tells players what their goal is. Here's what to include:

  • Title: big, friendly text that says "Catch the Carrot";
  • Intro paragraph: one short, playful description of the goal;
  • Start button: large and colorful, ready to take players to the game later;
  • How to play line: a small note under the button.
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We're making a playful game called "Catch the Carrot". The player is a brave little rabbit trying to cross busy forest lanes to reach a glowing carrot at the top, while dodging wolves and foxes that move across the paths. Create a home screen that tells this story: a bright, cheerful meadow/forest background, a big, friendly title, and a short one-paragraph intro explaining the goal (reach the carrot) and the risk (avoid the animals). Add a large "Start" button that will later take the player to the game. Add a brief "How to play" line under the button, stating: Move the rabbit and avoid the animals. Keep everything kid-friendly, colorful, and easy to read on phones and laptops.

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