opptop wrote:
all of mine!!!!!! xcept 4 the bad 1s
You can't recommend your own.
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Olliejd11 wrote:
I reccomend Fall down V2 by 200302. I personally think he is the best maker of games on scratch and all his games are great, this should definitely get featured.
I'm sorry, but i think the games are copies.
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I would like to propose "The Wal - The Game 2" by Master-Tobi:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Master-Tobi/1096584
I know, it doesn´t work 100% online, but NEARLY it does!^^
And in my opinion, it´s a very great and craetive game!
Wolud be nice if it gets featured although it is a little laggy at the end, if played online.
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Speed reading is a fun game any works flawlessly on the website. Although it is not yet 7 days old, I have posted it here so I don't forget.
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The project is enjoyed very mutch by the few people who have seen it,but it's still unknown.
I did this project,and I read rule one:We can't propose our own project.
But I worked really hard on it,I know that people would enjoy it,I'm sure it's a very inspiring project...
But I don't manage to show it to people.
I'm sad of that waste...
That's why asking for featuring it is my only hope for now.
The project is called "the tale of a daring one:the begenning" http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/mhsuperyeah/1083740
Please,have a look on it and see if it be featured inspite of the rule 1...
Thank!
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I think this project was really cool:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Repto/1184314
I'm not sure if it meets all the requirements, but I think so.
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This should be featured: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Kinderlabor/1200078 A really nice and original game and puzzle.
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Please consider featuring the project Z3Simulation http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Samueldora/1100000. It currently has 10 loveits and was uploaded six weeks ago. This project is about a historical computer, made out of relays and discarded movie film, built in isolation during World War II, which used internal floating point numbers. It is an amazing and typically overlooked invention. The Z3Simulation project is not only interesting but also honors the German inventor Konrad Zuse.
It also demonstrates that at the time of the start-of-the-art there was no Scratch, or Java, or FORTRAN, or Assemble Language. Programs were written in the mind-numbing language of the machine.
This is a well done project.
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http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ppppp420/1204188 I really like this project. it looked like ppppp420 worked very hard on it. i really think this one should be featured
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I would like to nominate Pet Snake Demo. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/game99999/902445 it's really great and i think it should get featured!
Last edited by emilypie (2010-07-21 19:26:30)
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infinite_minus_zero wrote:
I would like to suggest this project: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/drawn2life/1166914 because it is very creative, and has very good sensors, physics, graphics, and such. thanks!
Yes I certainly agree with Zero on this project. It literally is drawn to life!
[blocks]<set{ drawings }to( life[/blocks]
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infinite_minus_zero wrote:
I would like to suggest this project: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/drawn2life/1166914 because it is very creative, and has very good sensors, physics, graphics, and such. thanks!
I don't think that could be featured because it has WAY too many love its.
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Sarcarus1 wrote:
I would like to propose "The Wal - The Game 2" by Master-Tobi:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Master-Tobi/1096584
I know, it doesn´t work 100% online, but NEARLY it does!^^
And in my opinion, it´s a very great and craetive game!
Wolud be nice if it gets featured although it is a little laggy at the end, if played online.
i vote for this to!
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s_federici wrote:
I would like to propose "Burst Fire Gun" by Bisonic (http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Bisonic/198338). Simple and inspiring.
err... doesn't the name sound a little... violent to you?
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I would like to propose Beeman98's project "futureville" (http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Beeman98/1194473) It is very complex, and has been through many various versions. this is the final one, and has many different "worlds" to explore. in addition to that, you can interact with characters, obtain objects and pets, customize your spaceship, and much more. In general, it is a great game.
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something like cadvan6's dragon ball z game? (http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/cadvan6/1176104)
he gave credit for all the sprites and such. simple, but i think newer members can learn from it.
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i would like to propose scratchgenius7's interactive me. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ScratchGenius7/1162303 it is very simple, but shows the basics of the broadcasting and receiving blocks, which are two blocks i've noticed a majority of newer players seem to have a hard time with. i just think this project isn't too complicated, or too simple to be featured.
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i want to propose emily chan's (emilypie) beta turtle game. it is very fun and has great art along with some fun games. please feature it as soon as it is 2 weeks old.
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I want to propose scratchgenius7's :
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ScratchGenius7/1210712 -- really good drawing
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ScratchGenius7/1156279 -- demonstrates basic use of variables and very fun and entertaining. not too complex but not too simple
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ScratchGenius7/1162303 -- fun and funny. shows use of brodcasts
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ScratchGenius7/1122277 -- fun rock paper sicsors
and
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ScratchGenius7/1086759 -- fun game . demonstrates basic uses of scratch and how to make a game.
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I have a question, why cant you propose your own project?
Last edited by Thehero (2010-07-26 12:46:03)
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Thehero wrote:
I have a question, why cant you propose your own project?
because then people would propose only there projects, and most of them wouldnt deserve to be featured
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