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Scratch stuff (that didn't make it into Notable
projects)
- A project for those who may need assistance playing the Physical version of Trip to Kranindal's House of Haunts: The Sequel to What A New Board Game. All you need to do is click the flag to get the random direction in which the player needs to move. Removes the need for those pesky little arrows!
- The "physics" behind a car rolling up and down a hill,
- A scratch project I was trying to put onto the Wii with the Wii flash injector WAD, using SB2toSWF (or whatever the scratch-project-to-flash-converter was called). Unfortunately, the injector only used ACtionScript 3.0, whereas the Wii only took ActionScript 2.0, so it didn't work. Oh well.
- A relistic train "simulator"
- Form
- A game ALL about cleaning a Bus!, Bus!, Bus!
- Canal Simulator Demo
- A game where you run some people over with your buses. Why'd I make this?
- Dropkick Timmy 2, the most Sleeped-on game, OAH (of all hime).
- Damn, he's died. Did you know that by downloading Scratch 1.4, and uploading a project from there, you bypass the title/description censorship? Nobody tell the Scratch Team.
- Hilarious Chicken Adventures
- Fruit Maze
- Rental Challenge
- Did you knew we made a sequel?: Bread Ghalf 17D.
- Bad Legness: Bridges two points by randomly walking to it 🤣
- AWFUL Random Number Generator (ARNG for short)
- EVERYONE's favorite project, Mouse Distance Output Simulator.
- Balkan Rage
- Remix if You're a Evil! Furry!//@ remix remix remix
- Remix if You're a Evil! Furry!//@ remix remix
- Remix if You're a Evil! Furry!//@ remix
- Pi Estimator Pro (Tried to get pi using triogonometry
)
- Pi Estimator Pro Sequel (Got pi using the sum of the reciprocal of every positive integer squared)
- My awesome "Fast" Square Root Approximator.
- Prime Number (#) Generator. It's generates primes!
- 1 Line Challenge Submission #1: You're Gonna Love My Amazingness (was originally called You're Gonna Love My Nuts before the creator of the 1 Line Challenge himself came on to comment. That was awkward)
- 1 Line Challenge Submission #2: Strange Patterns Of Related To Eastern Bangladesh
- 1 Line Challenge Submission #3: GOD BLESS AMERICAAASADD!
- Real tv station... You might see a picture of yourself here if you try hard enough
- TapLocoBic. This was supposed to be a Malbolge clone that ran off my ScratchCode engine, but it doesn't work at all. Well, sometimes it does work a little bit. (stands for This Amazing Programming Language Oughta Chill Out Before I Cum)
- A project that "explains" the relationship between the SINE, the COSINE, and the CIRCLE...
- A copy of an earlier version of ScratchMaps because the first project was crashing Turbowarp upon opening it (though I think this issue is long passed now).
- GAY stands for Graphing Application for Yah-Hoo!
- Disc Simulator I
- Money Clicker!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- YouWillFail
- Story time. The idea for Bread Ghalf 3D, our first Unity game, came from a Scratch project that was meant to be a father's day gift. You had a loaf of bread (dutifully chosen as a good random sprite by the Scratch engine) that you could punt around with the red-yellow-green gradient bar showing how hard you punted. This was back in 2019 I think. Though a lot of work was put into the bread-punting game, it was never finished, and by the time the idea was put in turnaround the original Scratch project, with the permanent ban on the Bywok account and now the removal of access to unshared Scratch projects, is permanently lost. So this is a (much-shorter) recreation that I tried to make
- Tabletop Simulator SCRATCH edition. A "clone" of tabletop simulator that is very extremely rough around the edges
- A thing that attempts to find color as quickly as possible. As you can see by the thumbnail it doesn't fucking work. Use Printer Algorithm III instead
- The long-awaited 24-Bit Color Picker that actually works, if you remember that original project from the legacy page at all. However the inlying issue with this project is that 16777216 colors are vying for space on a 480x360 (172800) pixel screen, so the color you try to choose is always going to be a bit off. Fortunately there's an equation for getting 24-bit color using R,G,B values: (65536*r)+(256*g)+b (I think it's that anyway).
- God's Wrath is upon us
- Utah Teapot Fun Hilaroius
- Dying Speedrun: The Game
- Sound recorder that doesn't work at all and actually crashes Scratch immediately when you try to use it for some reason.
- The studio these projects come from so you can see them in one place you silly bastard.
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