Scratch has many great scratchers out there, and some are not deserving the amount they actually receive. I would like YOU, yes you, to get more famous!! Here, in this forum, just place a link to your project, and I'll promise you a view, love-it, and a comment! Give me your best project, and I really think the project is GREAT; then, I'll promote to others, so they can view it, too.
I'll promise you more views with my "contacts" Teehee.
Just give me a link, and I'll view it! Before you know it, you'll get more fame. Follow these easy steps.
1.) Give me the link to your project.
2.) Must be your best, and less than 45 views, and ten love-its.
3.) Tell me about yourseld, so you can interact with other Scratchers who have the same dillemma as you. (I'll set up the organization for people to contact and view each others)
That'ss alll! well, get going! One more view, love-it, and a comment.
~Inspired by kayybee's forum thread~
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Well, a project i want people to see has 120 views (It's really old though, and it took a while to get that many) but none of the people that sign up are the ones I need
Could I add it anyway?
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This is my first project in Scratch. Alot more than meets the eye went into it.
It uses only 1 sprite, 1 script, and 1 background and it's about a tongue-flickin' lizard guy that eats mythological creatures.
If it doesn't work online please let me know! I don't have Java installed :p
It should work offline regardless though, so download if you need to.
It'd probably be a good idea to download anyway, so it runs quick.
GreenFreak!
I'm fairly new to Scratch and want people to see that I can code fairly well.
The projects should speak for themselves, but what good is that if they are only talking to themselves?
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Oh BTW, if this is one of those Love-It trading things, I don't do that.
I want FEEDBACK (meaning you tell me what you think of the game truthfully).
If you do happen to Love-It though, don't be Lazy, there's a little button that says Love-it .. just click that, simple, right?
Thanks Everyone for Listening
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militarydudes wrote:
Well, a project i want people to see has 120 views (It's really old though, and it took a while to get that many) but none of the people that sign up are the ones I need
Could I add it anyway?
Sure, militarydudes! Anyone is welcome here; I just view people's projects for the fun of it. It's a passion of mine to love-it, and viewing...and commenting! TEEHEE My description was mainly for those who don't have much views, but what the heck! You are, my friend, an exception like the many others!!! TEEHEE (i use too many teehee's do I? TEEHEE)
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Sunrise-Moon wrote:
Coolio! I'll check that out for ya, but not all love-its are guaranteed.
But, like the numerous projects you create, SUnrise-moon, love-its are easily handed to you and from me too!! So I'll love-it if I Really like it, and comment on it!!
TEEHEE
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mowmow167 wrote:
well, my bro could use some views and stuff..
he's really good![]()
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/A4k/1243361
Definitely, mowmow167!! Anybody's projects are welcomed here. I really find a pity that your brother's projects are hardly seen. Nevertheless, I will fix that problem.
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MabonBaladevaKain wrote:
This is my first project in Scratch. Alot more than meets the eye went into it.
It uses only 1 sprite, 1 script, and 1 background and it's about a tongue-flickin' lizard guy that eats mythological creatures.
If it doesn't work online please let me know! I don't have Java installed :p
It should work offline regardless though, so download if you need to.
It'd probably be a good idea to download anyway, so it runs quick.
GreenFreak!
I'm fairly new to Scratch and want people to see that I can code fairly well.
The projects should speak for themselves, but what good is that if they are only talking to themselves?
Eh, MabonBaladevaKain, your mind speaks of great wisdom, and I am truly happy to see your projects. It is your first, and I guarantee you, you will be utterly famous one day. You must have experienced other programs similar, right? I have to say your project is incredibly wonderful!!
I can't believe it's your first project, though, and it only contains one script and one sprite.
I will be glad you to have you "promoted" with more views.
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MabonBaladevaKain wrote:
Oh BTW, if this is one of those Love-It trading things, I don't do that.
I want FEEDBACK (meaning you tell me what you think of the game truthfully).
If you do happen to Love-It though, don't be Lazy, there's a little button that says Love-it .. just click that, simple, right?
Thanks Everyone for Listening
I always give feedback in my comments; I am always known for that.
Teehee Negative feedback and kudos will be commented on your project. DOn't worry, they are always honest words from me. May the llamas bless you with more fame!!
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kingofdallamas wrote:
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
Coolio! I'll check that out for ya, but not all love-its are guaranteed.
But, like the numerous projects you create, SUnrise-moon, love-its are easily handed to you and from me too!! So I'll love-it if I Really like it, and comment on it!!
TEEHEE
Wow! Thanks for the compliment
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Thank You very much indeed KingOfDaLLamas!
It is indeed my first Scratch project, unless you want to count me loading a gif file and seeing how to animate it in Scratch ... I did do that before GreenFreak!, but I don't really count it since it was more of an animation test than a project.
And you are quite right about me having tried similar programs. I've used Klik & Play, The Games Factory, Multimedia Fusion 2 (I skipped MMF 1), GameMaker, Construct, and even a few little cookie-cutter ones like the stuff on CartoonNetwork.
Sometime soon I'll start learning more traditional programming languages.
Well, technically I've already read some books on C++, Visual Basic, and a few others but I never really put any of the reading into action. (although sometimes it has helped with kliking) Kliking is a term used for visual click interfacing, much like wysiwyg. If you are kliking then you are a kliker. The terms kliking and kliker are primarily used on create-games.com aka The Daily Click where I learned most of what I know about code logic.
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MabonBaladevaKain wrote:
Thank You very much indeed KingOfDaLLamas!
It is indeed my first Scratch project, unless you want to count me loading a gif file and seeing how to animate it in Scratch ... I did do that before GreenFreak!, but I don't really count it since it was more of an animation test than a project.
And you are quite right about me having tried similar programs. I've used Klik & Play, The Games Factory, Multimedia Fusion 2 (I skipped MMF 1), GameMaker, Construct, and even a few little cookie-cutter ones like the stuff on CartoonNetwork.
Sometime soon I'll start learning more traditional programming languages.
Well, technically I've already read some books on C++, Visual Basic, and a few others but I never really put any of the reading into action. (although sometimes it has helped with kliking) Kliking is a term used for visual click interfacing, much like wysiwyg. If you are kliking then you are a kliker. The terms kliking and kliker are primarily used on create-games.com aka The Daily Click where I learned most of what I know about code logic.
I'm really glad you appreciated the commenting, I hope in the future, you become famous like me!
Well...I'm not, really.. It quite amazes me that you are utilizing such technology working programs. I, myself, haven't except for movie maker, which obviously doesn't use scripting.
Also, if you happen to need more views and comments on another project, I will be happy to check them out for you. Scratch on!
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Just curious, how exactly are you going to make us more famous with one view?
Well, the link to my project is in my sig. (Click the picture). I worked every day for 2 weeks on it. Don't evaluate it for looks though. Look at the programming to see how hard I really worked on it.
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Oh yea ... Scripting ... forgot about that ... lol ... I played around with some old-school mmorpgs (aka muds) and made a few scripts for hotkeys, to sell whole bags of items to the shop with the press of a key so I wouldn't have to drag each item over and over, etc.
Fun stuff that scripting. It often gets a bad rap when people use it to cheat in mmorpgs though. It's quite useful, can even turn your keyboard or joystick into a mouse, or make a gamepad execute keyboard key presses, and other stuff like that. I never did anything complex with it though.
Sounds good to me! ... I'll be sure to check out some of your projects too, but I can't guarantee a love-it unless it's good, so make it good!
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mariobrosrule wrote:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/mariobrosrule/1243743 please
I'll go check that out for you!
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ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
Just curious, how exactly are you going to make us more famous with one view?
Well, the link to my project is in my sig. (Click the picture). I worked every day for 2 weeks on it. Don't evaluate it for looks though. Look at the programming to see how hard I really worked on it.![]()
Answer to you question: Well, I have my contacts.
I will insert them in galleries for ya, and I will ask my friends to look at them. I am currently organizing a gallery for users who have few views, but I am still working on that. Teehee, I hope that answers you question.
And, you project, quite neat OS you got there!! I notice the well coding in the project.
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Wotcher, your Majesty!
Wrote my first ever Scratch program today, and since I'm new here I could do with any intoductions you care to make - here's my first effort: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/gtoal/1247764 - I read about the whole remix thing and I'm hoping people like the idea of a game where the remix programming *is* the game... you have to program the Roomba to be more efficient that the other guy's.
regards,
Graham
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kingofdallamas wrote:
ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
Just curious, how exactly are you going to make us more famous with one view?
Well, the link to my project is in my sig. (Click the picture). I worked every day for 2 weeks on it. Don't evaluate it for looks though. Look at the programming to see how hard I really worked on it.![]()
Answer to you question: Well, I have my contacts.
I will insert them in galleries for ya, and I will ask my friends to look at them. I am currently organizing a gallery for users who have few views, but I am still working on that. Teehee, I hope that answers you question.
I see.
Thanks for the review!
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gtoal wrote:
Wotcher, your Majesty!
Wrote my first ever Scratch program today, and since I'm new here I could do with any intoductions you care to make - here's my first effort: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/gtoal/1247764 - I read about the whole remix thing and I'm hoping people like the idea of a game where the remix programming *is* the game... you have to program the Roomba to be more efficient that the other guy's.
regards,
Graham
Cool, Graham! I'll be absolutely glad to check out your first project.
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