WEBVTT 00:00:00.300 --> 00:00:01.120 Hello! 00:00:01.120 --> 00:00:02.719 You're just in time. 00:00:02.719 --> 00:00:05.060 Welcome to the Voyage Aquatic. 00:00:05.060 --> 00:00:09.160 I'm about to embark on a quest to find hidden underwater treasure 00:00:09.160 --> 00:00:11.320 and I'm very glad to have your help. 00:00:11.330 --> 00:00:14.580 Who knows what we'll encounter along these mysterious waterways? 00:00:14.580 --> 00:00:18.620 We're meant to meet our first guide somewhere on this dock. 00:00:18.620 --> 00:00:20.090 Welcome, adventurers! 00:00:20.090 --> 00:00:24.890 To complete the Voyage Aquatic you'll need to solve a series of puzzles using code. 00:00:24.890 --> 00:00:26.660 Here's how it works. 00:00:26.660 --> 00:00:28.780 Your screen is split into three main parts. 00:00:28.780 --> 00:00:30.770 On the left, you'll see the Minecraft world. 00:00:30.770 --> 00:00:35.410 The middle area is your toolbox where you can find coding commands. 00:00:35.410 --> 00:00:40.370 And on the large area on the right is your workspace. This is where you can stack commands 00:00:40.370 --> 00:00:43.870 to build your program and control your movements. 00:00:43.870 --> 00:00:47.130 The instructions for each level are at the top of the page. 00:00:47.130 --> 00:00:50.910 Click the plus sign to change between long and short instructions. 00:00:50.910 --> 00:00:55.300 Try dragging blocks from the toolbox into the workspace, stacking them, 00:00:55.300 --> 00:00:59.200 and then click the run button to execute your commands. 00:00:59.200 --> 00:01:02.790 You might have to try a few times to get it right, and some of the puzzles have more than 00:01:02.790 --> 00:01:05.820 one solution, so experiment to see what works. 00:01:05.820 --> 00:01:09.760 If you want to try again, click the reset button to go back where you started. 00:01:09.760 --> 00:01:12.080 If you need to delete a command, just drag the block 00:01:12.160 --> 00:01:15.080 from your workspace back into the toolbox. 00:01:15.080 --> 00:01:19.380 Remember click run to see what your code looks like in action. 00:01:19.380 --> 00:01:21.780 Ok, enough messing around, fellow adventurer. 00:01:21.780 --> 00:01:25.060 Let’s start coding to find some underwater treasure. 00:01:25.060 --> 00:01:26.000 Subtitles by the Amara.org community