3. Home Screen
When you frst open Zuse
you are presented with the
home screen. From this
screen you can create new
projects, open existing
projects, learn from our
tutorial, and share projects
on ZuseHub.
5. Canvas
When you open a project
from the home screen you
are presented with the
canvas. The canvas allows
you to place sprites like
blocks, balls, and paddles
into your game.
6. Code Editor
By tapping on a sprite in
the canvas, you are taken
to the code editor. In the
code editor you can start
creating the behavior the
sprite will have when
diferent events are
triggered on it.
7. Expression Editor
When you add a
statement to a sprite
in the code editor you
can fesh it out by
building up complex
expressions in the
expression editor.
8. Testing
After you have added
code to a sprite, you
can return to the
canvas and test your
code by pressing the
play button in the
bottom right corner.
9. Sharing
Once you are satisfed
with a project you can
choose to share it via
social media like Twitter
or Facebook. You can also
share your project with
other Zuse users via
ZuseHub.
10. ZuseHub
ZuseHub allows you to
browse and download
other people's projects so
you can learn from them.
It also allows you to share
your projects so that
others can learn from you.