I made a mini SONIC THE HEDGEHOG Game with LEGO & CLAY - Summary

Summary

A creator attempts to build a playable version of the classic Sonic the Hedgehog game using Lego and clay. They start by modifying a Tetris machine to accommodate a horizontal gameplay style and create a Green Hill Zone level with clay. The creator adds details such as pixel effects, grass, flowers, and palm trees. They then build Sonic using clay and a Lego wheel, adding a magnet to collect rings. After assembling the level and Sonic, they test the game and successfully play through the level, collecting rings and navigating obstacles.

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1. The creator is attempting to make a playable Sonic the Hedgehog game using Lego and clay.
2. The creator is modifying a Tetris machine to build the Sonic game.
3. The joystick gets a rubber band to create a jumping effect.
4. The Green Hill Zone level is made out of caramel brown clay.
5. The level is cut into 2-centimeter stripes to be glued onto a paper loop.
6. The creator uses chocolate clay for the pixel effect.
7. The creator asks the community to guess which game they are working on.
8. The creator uses a bicycle wheel as the legs for Sonic.
9. The creator uses a wooden stick as a replacement for a Lego piece.
10. The creator paints the legs onto the tiny Lego wheel.
11. The creator adds a magnet to the stick to collect items.
12. The creator uses double-sided tape to attach background elements to the paper loop.
13. The creator adds tiny elements and shadows to the level.
14. The creator triggers the leaves for the palm trees.
15. The creator checks if Sonic can pass through all the level passages and elements.
16. The creator glues the level elements onto the paper loop.
17. The creator uses magnetic paper to attach rings to the level.
18. The creator plays the Green Hill Zone level on the machine.
19. The creator asks the community which game they would like to see next on the machine.