lavender a scrolling platformer
Lavender A Scrolling Platformer - Season 2 Premiere with Portal Mechanics
Series Context
Lavender represents Part 9 in the ongoing color-themed platformer series, officially launching Season 2. Previous installments Part 1 through Part 8 establish foundational mechanics and world-building. Future development contingent on community engagement - loves and favorites for Part 9 unlock Part 10 development and reveal next teleportation destination. Full series links provided for complete playthrough experience.
For another series with evolving mechanics, explore Sprunki Phase 7.5 Definitive.
Original Content Ratio
80% original creation by developer. Majority of assets, code, and design implemented without external templates. High originality score reflects creative investment and technical capability.
Performance Optimization
Lag issues acknowledged - official recommendation to use Turbowarp player for improved performance: https://turbowarp.org/960509368/. Turbowarp optimizes Scratch project execution reducing slowdown and enhancing playability. Alternative platform ensures smooth experience despite native Scratch limitations.
Complete Series Accessibility
Full series links provided for Parts 1-11. Comprehensive linking enables seamless series navigation without search friction.
Complete Credits Attribution
Background music "Happy Robot" by Vexento providing upbeat electronic soundtrack. Portal engine implementation by @Joshisaurio enabling teleportation mechanics. All remaining development - art, code, level design, additional mechanics - created by original developer. Transparent attribution for collaborative elements.
Gameplay Mechanics
Arrow key movement for desktop players. Mobile touch controls for smartphone and tablet devices. Checkpoint system saves progress within levels. Portal discovery and activation required for level completion. Dual objective structure: reach checkpoints then locate exit portal.
Hazard System
Spike obstacles cause immediate player death. Lavender soap hazards introduced as theme-appropriate obstacles. Both hazard types require precision avoidance. Clear visual language distinguishes threats from safe elements.