What if Robo goes to the moon?
You will learn about math operations, calculations and count loops on your way to the moon
After landing, Robo will explore around and take in the landscape. He will have to be careful and avoid falling into any holes or stepping on things. Robo has to keep in mind that the gravity is lower on the moon than on Earth.
Robo wants to take pictures of the planets. Follow the green path and count the red cells. Each red cell is a picture which Robo takes. Print the number of pictures Robo took on the yellow cell.
Follow the colored path and gather all the rocks on the yellow cells. Count them up and print their value on the screen.
Collect the two flashlights by following the green path. If the cell is red, drop the flashlight.
It's dangerous to carry more than 5 space rocks. Follow the path and stop once you have 5 rocks.
Gather all the flashlights, but Robo wants to only keep the ones on the red cells. Remember to drop the yellow flashlights.
What if Robo goes to the moon?
You will learn about math operations, calculations and count loops on your way to the moon