This screencast series is freely available under a Creative Commons license. You can view the 720p videos on YouTube or download them from the site. Each screencast starts from a blank Scratch 2.0 editor and details the steps needed to code the entire game. Each video is 15 to 25 minutes long and is appropriate for young audiences. The videos don't teach the individual blocks or general programming concepts in themselves, but do cover how to make practical use of the code blocks that Scratch provides to make fun games.
The programs can be found on AlSweigart's Scratch profile: http://scratch.mit.edu/users/AlSweigart/