Hello Scratch Team!
In spirit of the Easter Season, I believe that The Scratch Team should feature iSwim904's project Easter Egg Hunt. It shows lots of hard work, and collaberation with other scratch members. iSwim904 did a contest asking for Scratch members to edit an egg drawing. She/he said that she would make a game including the top ten eggs. I think that this was a very good idea and it showed LOTS of dedacation. Here is the link, and I hope you consider it. Thanks so much!
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/iSwim904/2454330
- LemonadeBreather131
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Is a game containing shooting lasers at a spaceship with no additional graphics allowed which only one sprite can do and only in multiplayer arcade?
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This! A fun project celebrating easter.
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If you feature a project suggested from this forum, do you delete the posting? I looked through the posts near the time mine was featured in January, and couldn't find the post. sorry if you think this doesn't apply to the forum...
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I propose this http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/metal509/2408644 to be featured because it follows all the guidelines and I think it ais an amazing game by a scratcher that has been inactive for 9 months. It is called jump and is a Y- scrolling platformer where you bounce on induvidual blocks and have to stay away from the bottom
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cola500's crazy colours. It's got only 8 views, even though it's been on scratch for almost two months.
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/cola5000/2340994
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I would like to nominate This
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I would like to propose this project by titangames to be featured: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/titangames/2462854 It was shared less than a week ago, but if you do decide to feature it it can be after 1 week. It makes a really nice effect, considering titangames hasn't been on scratch that long (less than a day in fact)
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I would like to feature This Project Here. made by Asraelite, he uses collision detection which really makes it effective, but it isn't really a game more of a collison experiment.
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Limitless wrote:
I would like to feature This Project Here. made by Asraelite, he uses collision detection which really makes it effective, but it isn't really a game more of a collison experiment.
Oh... It was shared just 3 Days ago It's a good project though. Could it be shared after a week maybe?
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Hello,
I'd like to propose Blob Tower Defense, made by Kenichi10B. I hope I can, since I'm his older brother. I personally believe the scripts are beautiful, the gameplay's awesome, and there's virtually no violence. (Unless melting blobs is violence) Also, if you could wait until saturday. Then, his earliest version will we a week old. THANKS!
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Kenichi10B/2465704
Thanks!
ScriptTreeSaver
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Hey guys,
I'm sure you would have heard of the Scratch band, Frozen Coco. We have released two singles so far, but an album is scheduled for release this Saturday (28th of April).
Since the curator spot on the Front Page has occupied by the Collab-Camp projects for a while, I was hoping that you could feature the album once I notify you that it has been released.
I am aware that I collaborated with various other Scratchers to produce the album (which goes against rule #1 on the CANNOTs), but I was hoping we could make an exception in order to spread the band's influence on Scratch. The idea rightfully matches the criteria of points 4-7 on what you're 'looking for'. We've inspired many unfortunately failed bands already on Scratch.
We released our first single on August 12, 2011 (getting Front Paged) and unfortunately our second single (released December 24, 2011) did not make it. which means we haven't been on the Front Page in the last six months either. All songs are originals and I'm sure you will be thrilled on hearing the five songs.
To give you an idea of our songs so far, visit this project (released on my account for Collab Camp, not on the band's account). Just to clarify that the project will be released on the band's account, so even though I have been Front Paged twice in the last six months, that isn't a worry.
I'm sure you're as excited as I am for the release of the album by THE Scratch band and I would be eternally grateful if you could feature the project. I will ensure that I will notify you immediately after its release so you can feature it soon.
Thanking you greatly,
DIY
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angry_birds_fan's game. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/angry_birds_fan/2467390
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oops, forgot to read rule #1
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DIY wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm sure you would have heard of the Scratch band, Frozen Coco. We have released two singles so far, but an album is scheduled for release this Saturday (28th of April).
Since the curator spot on the Front Page has occupied by the Collab-Camp projects for a while, I was hoping that you could feature the album once I notify you that it has been released.
I am aware that I collaborated with various other Scratchers to produce the album (which goes against rule #1 on the CANNOTs), but I was hoping we could make an exception in order to spread the band's influence on Scratch. The idea rightfully matches the criteria of points 4-7 on what you're 'looking for'. We've inspired many unfortunately failed bands already on Scratch.
We released our first single on August 12, 2011 (getting Front Paged) and unfortunately our second single (released December 24, 2011) did not make it. which means we haven't been on the Front Page in the last six months either. All songs are originals and I'm sure you will be thrilled on hearing the five songs.
To give you an idea of our songs so far, visit this project (released on my account for Collab Camp, not on the band's account). Just to clarify that the project will be released on the band's account, so even though I have been Front Paged twice in the last six months, that isn't a worry.
I'm sure you're as excited as I am for the release of the album by THE Scratch band and I would be eternally grateful if you could feature the project. I will ensure that I will notify you immediately after its release so you can feature it soon.
Thanking you greatly,
DIY
Bump!
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1s1s Puffle Maker by UltraScratcher1. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/UltraScratcher1/2469135
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I's like to request 'R.D.S.' by NAO2000 (http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/NAO2000/1979754)
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I am proposing Pavz
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/pavz/2439147
He inspired me
1. simple projects
2. complex projects
3. projects that show an innovative use of Scratch
4. project that promote collaboration and remixing
5. projects that show the diversity in our community (gender, age, culture, country, interests, etc)
6. project that different kinds of people would find enjoyable
7. projects that inspire
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Fallin' Lazaa' 2 by Billy100. It has good gameplay, graphics, and programming. It only has 19 views/ 2 love-its. The game has a simple idea, dodge the yellow fire (or lava), but the game gets prograssively harder as it goes on. I think this project deserves more veiws.
Fallin' Lazaa' 2
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Can I also suggest this project to be featured too? As before, it was shared very recently, but you could feature it after a week, because it is a very good game, especially considering it was only that user's first project. Please consider it to be featured, it's really, really good
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What about Frozen Coco's project with it's completed EP? It's the first functioning Scratch band and their songs are really awesome
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/FrozenCoco/2497099
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Hi, I'd like to recommend richjones69's Reversi. This is a REAL game simulation, including a skilled AI that will logically pick the best moves.
Reversi was well-plotted out as a whole. The board is great, the sides of the screen don't interfere and are not confusing, and all of the graphics excel.
The gameplay is perfect - no complaints. When it's your turn, Reversi shows you all the available moves! It's easy to tell whose turn it is, and the chip-flipping animation is very clear on what is being done.
Reversi's AI is by far the best AI I have seen on Scratch. It is totally real: It checks all the possible moves, and logically chooses the best one. The AI doesn't take very long at all to think either; you really don't need Turbo-Speed!
The overall quality of the project is exceptional, and I had great fun playing it. (The AI beat me actually, lol ) I highly recommend playing Rich's Reversi, and please consider it for featuring
One side note though: The project has a problem with the Flash Player, so you have to download it (which takes a couple of minutes to open) or use the Java Player :S To be honest, I think it would be a shame if such a technicality would hinder Reversi from featuring - if you enjoy the project, please give it a chance ^^'
And thanks for reading
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