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#1 2010-09-14 09:06:47

ssss
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SSSS's Guide to projects

I am going to put links to good projects here, so all the new scratchers can see what they can do with scratch  smile  .

Here is a good paint example:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/97Castle/198461

A quote from the creator

97castle wrote:

Well, it was actually very easy to make.  smile

As scratch is a simple programming langiage we can all see how that is possible.  Can't we?  And everyone here must have at least heard of one of the two competing softwares:
Xenotype and SynOS
Curated projects are chosen by a certain member who at the time is a curator.  They can curate projects to be put on the front page like this one was/is http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/FlexiStudio/1091322  A curator is chosen by volunteering yourself in a certain forum.  A curator chooses projects they feel deserve to be put on the front page.

Everyone has a different opinion on who's is better.  This is all for now, but anyone who find's a good project please direct me to it!

Last edited by ssss (2010-09-15 04:51:49)


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#2 2010-09-14 11:25:32

FlexiStudio
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Re: SSSS's Guide to projects

Maybe you should add my curated one - And explain how it got curated and why  wink
EDIT: Here it is  smile

Last edited by FlexiStudio (2010-09-14 11:26:38)


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#3 2010-09-14 17:28:41

MyJuiceBox
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Re: SSSS's Guide to projects

I think this is a very good example. One of my best games I must say even though it's not my most loved.


There are good games. There are unique games. There are fun games. And then, there are MyJuiceBox's Games...

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#4 2010-09-15 07:01:42

ssss
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Re: SSSS's Guide to projects

thank you flexistudio, Myjuicebox, I am not meaning to offend you, but i am not trying to link to war games....


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#5 2010-09-15 07:05:04

Blade-Edge
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Registered: 2009-06-13
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Re: SSSS's Guide to projects

As long as it's good, what does it matter if it's a war game or not?
Besides, you have a good paint project
Why not have a good war project?


http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/5145/scratchycat.gif CLASSY

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#6 2010-09-15 17:02:47

FlexiStudio
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Re: SSSS's Guide to projects

This is great! Just keep expanding and talk about animations, presentations and more, and this will be an excellent guide!


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#7 2010-09-15 17:11:51

MyJuiceBox
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Re: SSSS's Guide to projects

ssss wrote:

thank you flexistudio, Myjuicebox, I am not meaning to offend you, but i am not trying to link to war games....

A war game would be classified as Halo and Call of Duty. This is nowhere near that level.


There are good games. There are unique games. There are fun games. And then, there are MyJuiceBox's Games...

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