I was wondering if anyone knew how I could use an idea from a game I have made, and then recreate it as an app for Iphone/touch/pad ect. I know you cannot use any scratch coding, however I would not mind learning a new programming language to build my app. Does anyone know how you can make an Apple App Store App for free? If so please tell me and give me a link. I don't what to have to pay until I am confident doing it
If you don't know, but know someone who might know how I can go about creating a game, please tell them to tell me!
Thanks a lot, Prestige
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First of all, you HAVE to have a Mac (no exceptions), and you have to have Xcode and the iPhone SDK, and a good knowledge of Objective-C.
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There is no way to write applications for iOS directly in Scratch, but rumor has it that Apple will approve the Scratch app soon, which would let you view projects uploaded to the website on your iDevice.

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fullmoon wrote:
There is no way to write applications for iOS directly in Scratch, but rumor has it that Apple will approve the Scratch app soon, which would let you view projects uploaded to the website on your iDevice.
Nope. They didn't accept it. You must not have heard the outcome of the rumor.
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ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
fullmoon wrote:
There is no way to write applications for iOS directly in Scratch, but rumor has it that Apple will approve the Scratch app soon, which would let you view projects uploaded to the website on your iDevice.
Nope. They didn't accept it. You must not have heard the outcome of the rumor.
Oh, no! I thought they changed their policy on third-party code execution. I'll have to read up on this.
EDIT: Yep, the Apple Store rejected it again, apparently because it violates another rule.
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fullmoon wrote:
ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
fullmoon wrote:
There is no way to write applications for iOS directly in Scratch, but rumor has it that Apple will approve the Scratch app soon, which would let you view projects uploaded to the website on your iDevice.
Nope. They didn't accept it. You must not have heard the outcome of the rumor.
Oh, no! I thought they changed their policy on third-party code execution. I'll have to read up on this.
EDIT: Yep, the Apple Store rejected it again, apparently because it violates another rule.![]()
It was the whole "Scratch would turn into another app store" thing that I assumed would happen.
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ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
fullmoon wrote:
ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
Nope. They didn't accept it. You must not have heard the outcome of the rumor.Oh, no! I thought they changed their policy on third-party code execution. I'll have to read up on this.
EDIT: Yep, the Apple Store rejected it again, apparently because it violates another rule.![]()
It was the whole "Scratch would turn into another app store" thing that I assumed would happen.
Ok thank you for the help. I don't have a Mac anyway:( Ty again.
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