You can make a simple card game, but you can't sell it. Scratch projects are under the CC licence, and anyways, they don't compile to anything you can distribute for use other than the Scratch file format. You can't sell those.
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Dinoclor wrote:
You can make a simple card game, but you can't sell it. Scratch projects are under the CC licence, and anyways, they don't compile to anything you can distribute for use other than the Scratch file format. You can't sell those.
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Yes, as long as you have not uploaded the project onto the scratch website, you can put it under any license you like. The only problem is converting the scratch file format to a different language!
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Dinoclor wrote:
You can make a simple card game, but you can't sell it. Scratch projects are under the CC licence, and anyways, they don't compile to anything you can distribute for use other than the Scratch file format. You can't sell those.
As long you either created everything in the game yourself, or you have permission from the copyright holder to use their material, then it's perfectly legal to distribute your project for money, as long as it hasn't been uploaded to the website. You'll need to find a way to convert the project into a more universal file type though.
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