I'm suggesting Cupcake Shop V2 By mustelidae. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/mustelidae/1856838 It's a great game, diverse and difficult, I love the idea, and it is appropriate for all ages.
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lilacfuzz101 wrote:
Aaaaand rule four no longer applies? the most recent featured project would seem to say that.
4. uses media (music, images, etc) from a commercial entity such as Nintendo, Sega, Disney, TV shows, movies, etc.
Granted they drew their own very awesome versions of SPAAAAACE and Wheatley, but they use music from the game... I'm confused here Though, don't get me wrong, this is an awesome little project
still wondering about this....
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lilacfuzz101 wrote:
lilacfuzz101 wrote:
Aaaaand rule four no longer applies? the most recent featured project would seem to say that.
4. uses media (music, images, etc) from a commercial entity such as Nintendo, Sega, Disney, TV shows, movies, etc.
Granted they drew their own very awesome versions of SPAAAAACE and Wheatley, but they use music from the game... I'm confused here Though, don't get me wrong, this is an awesome little project
still wondering about this....
The music was from the game? I believe we thought is was from the singer that did the music for the game - but not from the game itself. Oh well - we'll try harder next time. At least credit was given
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Hi! I was looking around looking for cool games and found this! http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Techoguy/1935877. It's not that popular. With only 4 Love-its I think it deserves a lot more viewers!
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Paddle2See wrote:
lilacfuzz101 wrote:
lilacfuzz101 wrote:
Aaaaand rule four no longer applies? the most recent featured project would seem to say that.
Granted they drew their own very awesome versions of SPAAAAACE and Wheatley, but they use music from the game... I'm confused here Though, don't get me wrong, this is an awesome little projectstill wondering about this....
The music was from the game? I believe we thought is was from the singer that did the music for the game - but not from the game itself. Oh well - we'll try harder next time. At least credit was given
Maybe if you had played Portal.... JK Yeah, the music was from the very end of the game. It's commonly called the "Turret Opera." The lady who voices GLaDOS also does the voice of the turrets so yeah. But yeah, credit is good
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this is a rely good project from slinger http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/slinger/1955460
or this one is from abu_developer http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/abu_developer/1960747
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I think "The Button King" by cmp8841 is a great project and should be featured.
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I nominate http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Hawkpawstar3000/1971750
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yoshi-fan wrote:
Hello! I think this project deserves to be featured. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Wherl/1552531 Please take the time to look at it, that would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
Anyway, it's made by my brother, and I think it deserves to be featured.
He made Race Course 6 now. It is a lot better, and it has better instructions. It also works on Java too.
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I would like to nominate Cat11's dressup game, "Make a Person". It is a very good game, and I have never seen dressup games on the front page before. The graphics are well-done and it is a cute yet entertaining game, where you may dress both a boy and a girl, change the skin color, give them hats, dresses, shirts, shorts, choose a background, and more. I also think that despite it being a dressup game, it is appropriate for all ages, and I really enjoyed it. It is literally flawless, and loads easily online. The project has been up a little over a week, and has only 15 views. I think it deserves the chance to be featured. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Cat11/1951913
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I would recommend one of these: this to be featured. It is a platformer maker by Rosman, it's very cool (Was made 6 days 2 hours ago, but I'm sure it'll be more than a week by the time the Scratch Team looks at it)
And...
This. It's like Terraria (2D Minecraft). Read the project notes, you can build and mine
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http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/mrjrodmac/1977154 Its very similar to mine (i think i inspired him) But it works online. It lets you draw something then transforms it into 3d!
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Death_Wish wrote:
I would recommend one of these: this to be featured. It is a platformer maker by Rosman, it's very cool (Was made 6 days 2 hours ago, but I'm sure it'll be more than a week by the time the Scratch Team looks at it)
And...
This. It's like Terraria (2D Minecraft). Read the project notes, you can build and mine
Yay, the first one got featured
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I would propose THIS It shows a fully animated, scrolling video of a realictic looking stickman. mickyg has beeworking for weeks on this. I'm sure that he/she would apreciate more people seeing this. ☺
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This is an amazing piano project. Although there are some glitches, that's probably because there are so many scripts. Still, it is very fun, and well worth looking at: This is it
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Paddle2See wrote:
lilacfuzz101 wrote:
lilacfuzz101 wrote:
Aaaaand rule four no longer applies? the most recent featured project would seem to say that.
Granted they drew their own very awesome versions of SPAAAAACE and Wheatley, but they use music from the game... I'm confused here Though, don't get me wrong, this is an awesome little projectstill wondering about this....
The music was from the game? I believe we thought is was from the singer that did the music for the game - but not from the game itself. Oh well - we'll try harder next time. At least credit was given
Hmm... If there's a game that's original, but it has music from a commercial game, could it still pass rule four?
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http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Zparx/1736273 I don't know if this fits all the requirements, but it is REALLY good! It is a Megaman project, and the creator put a ton of effort into it! And it's only his second project!
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http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Pokemonfan137/1989897 Pokemonfan137's Drawtastic game V4 is very cool! This is the first time I've ever seen a drawing simulation with shapes to trace. I think it's worth being featured.
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I would like to nominate "Please Remember" by SJRCS_009
(http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/SJRCS_009/1527990). It is rather simple, yet is patriotic and inspires Americans to do something good for their country. Also, it is a recording of SJRCS_009 himself playing the Star Spangled Banner on his flute. Please feature him.
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Hello. It's me, Pup again. I have been making a lot of proposals lately, and I am happy to say that the scratch team really has been listening to my requests. I have yet another project to propose to be featured. This is a story written by happyhappy114. She has never had a project featured before. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/happyhappy114/1995403 This is a marvelous story, and I don't think I've ever seen a story on the front page. I would love to see it done. I know that this conflicts with the rules; projects must be at least a week old before being featured. But if you wait a week and this isn't front-paged, I think that this deserves a shot at being featured.
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http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/RV97games/1955760 is great!
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I have a question.
Are you allowed to reccomend a relative's projects to be featured?
My sis is kindof wanting me to reccommend hers... even though she doesnt give me credit for what I do.
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pokemongardevoir wrote:
I have a question.
Are you allowed to reccomend a relative's projects to be featured?
My sis is kindof wanting me to reccommend hers... even though she doesnt give me credit for what I do.
I think so.
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