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Scratch

I like Scratch. I've been using it for 6 years and went through 6 accounts. Not much else to say. I guess I've made a couple of hidden numbers games, maybe a few experimental things, and I slightly modified someone's WarioWare game. But what else is there to say? How about similar topics relating to Scratch? Ok.

 

I've been wanting to learn an actual game engine to create a WarioWare clone. I'd call it "A WarioWare Clone With Minimal Storyline." Not only do I have a spreadsheet of WarioWare ideas, but I'm even making music for it, and designing mockups. Though the music is mainly from Beepbox and the mockups aren't too good. If I learn Ableton or some other music program, I'll be using it quite often. If I learn many different art styles, that'll also come in handy. Some of the spreadsheet ideas are from the WarioWare modification on Scratch, such as tap tap tap, Cake Walk, and two unused microgames still in the code.

If I feel like it, I might make a Unity port of my Scratch project Hidden Numbers. If I were to do that, I would probably want to learn Blender first, which I'm not exactly willing to do. If I'm really feeling like it, I might also make a game known as "The Creature In The Puzzle," which is a clone of a German game series, known as PUSHY or Puschi. Of course, some elements will be added, so as to not leave it as my player pack of Pushy levels with different graphics. However, many elements will stay inside the game, if I do decide to make it. I actually used Inkscape to make some of these elements. This Pushy game was attempted in Scratch but it ended quickly due to my struggle with the physics of it.

Right now, I should just focus on trying to learn Unity. Because I struggle with C#.

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