A few months ago I left Scratch, but one day I got a GREAT idea for a game, and since I don't know any other way of programming, I decided to create it on Scratch. Anyways, when I make good projects which deserve many views, I only get VERY little. So I was wondering if I could post it on another website as well (no disrespect to www.Scratch.mit.edu, though) so that I could get more views. If I CAN'T post it in another website, can someone tell me how to get more views?
Last edited by frank1281 (2012-06-16 11:22:41)
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Thanks! But what If I were to post it to, for example, Newgrounds? Would that be possible? Posting in Newgrounds is Like posting here in www.Scratch.mit.edu, I mean, you can't post a link.
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Newgrounds only supports files with the .swf extension, so no, it's not possible, as Scratch files have the .sb extension. Sorry!
EDIT; Actually Newgrounds may support files other than .swf ones, but still not .sb ones.
Last edited by RedRocker227 (2012-06-16 13:31:25)
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frank1281 wrote:
Thanks! But what If I were to post it to, for example, Newgrounds? Would that be possible? Posting in Newgrounds is Like posting here in www.Scratch.mit.edu, I mean, you can't post a link.
What is Newgrounds?
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If you want to post to Newgrounds, I'd check out Stencyl (http://www.stencyl.com). It's somewhat similar to Scratch, but more centered on game making.
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RedRocker227 wrote:
Newgrounds only supports files with the .swf extension, so no, it's not possible, as Scratch files have the .sb extension. Sorry!
EDIT; Actually Newgrounds may support files other than .swf ones, but still not .sb ones.
I'm working on an .sb to .swf converter.
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sanjayraj wrote:
technoboy10 wrote:
If you want to post to Newgrounds, I'd check out Stencyl (http://www.stencyl.com). It's somewhat similar to Scratch, but more centered on game making.
Stencyl is not a scratch mod. Plus you can share stencyl projects on Stencyl's website.
Last edited by sanjayraj (2012-06-24 13:11:09)
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