Master-Tobi wrote:
Hey , thats my first game !
Its a difficult game with a happy ending story ..
I hope you have fun : http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Master-Tobi/733084
ClubMario wrote:
I would like you guys to feature this. It is made ENTIRELY out of scripts. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ClubMario/725246
Sorry, this topic is for nominating *other* people's projects for featuring. You can not suggest your own. Please read the first post in the thread for more information
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I nominate that game then
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Master-Tobi/733084 and
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http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/kingofscratching/744935 Another one by KingofScratching.... You have to download it for it to work so... Its amazing you must try it out.
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I think you should really feature this project http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Master-Tobi/733084 . It is the first game ever made by master-tobi... The game is in German, but It is quite easy to understand! It is a VERY good game, and It took him a lot of time. It has some views already, But I think that it deserves to get featured
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http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/stevenmarvin/745807 I think this project should get featured.
Last edited by stevenmarvin (2009-11-05 08:46:58)
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andresmh wrote:
This is an experiment, lets see how it goes.
I want to feature new projects that have not gotten enough attention. I am looking for your help. At this point we only want proposals from people whose account was created more than 2 weeks ago.
Please note that proposing a project does not mean we will feature it, we are only looking for suggestions.
These are the kind of things we're looking for:
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 kind of people would find enjoyable
7. projects that inspire
A project CANNOT be submitted if it...
1. was created by you. This means that you CANNOT submit your project. Clear?
2. was created by someone whose project(s) have been on the front page already
3. was shared less than 2 week ago
4. uses media (music, images, etc) from a commercial entity such as Nintendo, Sega, Disney, TV shows, movies, etc.
5. has received more than 5 love its already.
6. has violence including weapons, hurting animals or people
7. contains language inappropriate for all ages
8. is a copy of a commercial game or story, it's OK if it is inspired by though
9. has been on the front page already
Thanks!
How can a game not have violence? I mean, Pac Man has violence! Eating ghosts up is violent! Mario is violent! Jumping on innocent baddies is violent!
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This *amazing* game by xaby is an amazingly innovative puzzler that I think deserves to be featured. Here's the link: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/xaby/745449
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Can I propose my brothers project? I think it follows the guidelines appropriately. It is an instructional video on how to make a salad a turtle would enjoy. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/EmperorEvil/576579
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stevenmarvin wrote:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/stevenmarvin/745807 I think this project should get featured.
Unfortunately, you cannot select your own projects.
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I think Iamrpk's suggestion project should be considered.
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This one is fun: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/lizzy_1_year/755975
Made by a 13-y-old girl. You guys should be afraid! She's good.
The best thing about this is that there is lots of room for improvement and remixing.
Last edited by BoltBait (2009-11-12 13:25:44)
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I propose the same project as BoltBait.
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I'm working on a huge mystery story animation with voices, but it would contain weapons and maybe some mild blood/violence. Would that mean that it wouldn't have any chance of getting featured at all?
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Klasbrick's project:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/klasbricks/760696
It is really fun and very good for children learning maths
EDIT:
Sorry, I forgot about the two weeks rule But I won't delete this post since I'd love that project to be featured
Last edited by jacool (2009-11-15 11:55:09)
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http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Awsome-me/531877
Try this one. It's probably the best scratch tower defence you'll ever see
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Great idea, andresmh! I always asked myself how to find the hidden treasures in the scratch world. This will be a new chance.
Last edited by Samueldora (2009-11-15 15:09:49)
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I'd like to recommend scmb1's gallery We Recommend. Instead of normal recommending galleries, this one is for everyone! It's a great idea, and it'd be nice for it to be featured so it can get plenty of people.
A long time ago, Chrischb asked about recommending galleries to be featured and Paddle2See said to post in here.
Last edited by Jonathanpb (2009-11-24 00:14:38)
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chalkmarrow wrote:
Interesting idea, Andres. I'm looking forward to seeing how the experiment works out. I have a couple queries:
I assume that rule 2 is meant to cover just the "Featured," "Top Loved," "Top Downloaded," and "Top Remixed" categories. Pretty much every project, after all, has been on the front page under Newest, and many deserving projects have appeared as "Random." That at least is how I interpret it.
Again re rule 2, what if the project is a remix -- which we want to encourage -- and one of the creators has been featured, and the other hasn't. For example, I would submit Goch's "Poe" project based on Kevin's flashlight project. But sitting here right now I can't remember for sure whether both of them have been on the front page before (though I suspect they have). I suspect in this case it would be OK as long as the creator of the end project (Goch) had not been featured.
Thanks.
What about Design Studio? I've only been on the front page a couple times because of me submitting my projects to design studios gallery.
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http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/cooliokid/652308 cooliokid's Basshunterdancin was an awesome project and i love it a lot. I've always thought that it was very inspiring and fun to see the characters dance, but also because it was the best project i ever seen. Please nominate!
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I think YOSHI GOLF by News-guy should definately be viewed some more. It uses 3D graphics to show the dinosour guy hit the ball, and then it shows the ball and where its going on the map. You can do many thigs in Yoshi golf, change clubs,hit it into the water, and more. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/News-guy/733972
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I would nominate a good easy game by Yoshix called La Casa de Toros, but its only been posted 1 week 1 day ago. I was wondering why there was that rule. Thanks!
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http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/cooliokid/652308
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http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/cooliokid/652308 you NEED to feature cooliokid's Basshunterdansen. It's the coolest thing ever!
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Should you rename the thread to get rid of the "(expiremental)" part? It's not expiremental anymore.
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