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#1 2011-02-22 02:57:25

goalkeepery
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Registered: 2009-10-27
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Interview scratchlive

Okay just ask me questions for your mag here  big_smile

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#2 2011-02-22 16:27:13

scratchlive
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Registered: 2010-12-09
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Re: Interview scratchlive

here they are:
1. who or what got you to join scratch?
2. what is your favorite part of scratch?
3. what was the project that basically launched you into fame?
4. what is your favorite project on scratch?
5.  what type of advice would you give to new scratchers'?
6. What are you planning for your next game?
7. Any final words?

There you go this will be in the next scratch and stuff  smile

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#3 2011-02-22 18:00:16

goalkeepery
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Re: Interview scratchlive

scratchlive wrote:

here they are:
1. who or what got you to join scratch?
I had to take tech classes for one semester in my old school. And everybody had to create a scratch project. which was really awesome to make.
2. what is your favorite part of scratch?
that is a hard one... I think reading comments on my projects, and helping people out. 
3. what was the project that basically launched you into fame?
I think It was Trampoline. It was my first project on the front page and one of the first to have a working trampoline in it.
4. what is your favorite project on scratch?
Cage 2 by the-blur. Really creative and the writing on the walls makes it extra scary/awesome.
5.  what type of advice would you give to new scratchers'?
Try advertising your projects on the forums, or try making projects for scratch design studio. I also recommend experimenting with all the different types of blocks.
6. What are you planning for your next game?
My fav question. In my next game I'm going to have a balloon with a basket underneath it with people inside it. And you have to control the balloon through places like lolliland (spritemaster) and crazy monsters with there mouths about twice the balloon's size.  I'm also going to add pretty good physics that I haven't tried using before
7. Any final words?
Not really  tongue  Except Scratch n stuff is probably the best magazine on scratch ever!

There you go this will be in the next scratch and stuff  smile

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#4 2011-02-22 18:10:17

scratchlive
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Registered: 2010-12-09
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Re: Interview scratchlive

great thanks!!

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