I'm going to be curator soon (after Collab_Challenge), and I need some good projects to feature.
They need to respect the TOU and must follow these rules :
These are the kind of things I'm looking for:
1. Simple projects
2. Complex projects
3. Projects that show an innovative use of Scratch
4. Project that promote collaboration and remixing
5. Projects that show the diversity in our community (gender, age, culture, country, interests, etc)
6. Project that different kinds of people would find enjoyable
7. Projects that inspire
A project CAN'T be submitted if it...
1. Is an exact copy of someone else's project
2. Is racist/sexist
3. Has more than 150 views
4. Has violence including weapons, hurting animals or people
5. Has inappropriate language
6. Doesn't work well online
Thanks!
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I'm uploading a project on Friday that will involve some pretty complex programming.
However it uses some techniques that I don't think may work online, such as
(x position of (variable)).
Last edited by Kileymeister (2011-03-16 20:29:33)
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Kileymeister wrote:
However it uses some techniques that I don't think may work online, such as (x position of (variable)).
Can a variable even have an x position? I'm pretty sure it's just an unknown number.
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CastlePokemetroid wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
However it uses some techniques that I don't think may work online, such as (x position of (variable)).
Can a variable even have an x position? I'm pretty sure it's just an unknown number.
Like this:
The variable's value is the name of the sprite. This is necessary to make it shift between sprites.
Last edited by Kileymeister (2011-03-16 20:42:10)
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I just use the name of the sprite in there.
I'd like to see your project just to see how you use that. I can't get a variable to equal a sprite's name.
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Well, here it is: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/CLUBPENGUINROCKS-_-/1637454
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Kileymeister wrote:
I'm uploading a project on Friday that will involve some pretty complex programming.
However it uses some techniques that I don't think may work online, such as
(x position of (variable)).
I'm not sure if a variable can have an X or Y position. I think it's just an unknown number.
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my mag is pretty good and the latest onee was a collab
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CLUBPENGUINROCKS-_- wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
I'm uploading a project on Friday that will involve some pretty complex programming.
However it uses some techniques that I don't think may work online, such as
(x position of (variable)).I'm not sure if a variable can have an X or Y position. I think it's just an unknown number.
Kileymeister wrote:
CastlePokemetroid wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
However it uses some techniques that I don't think may work online, such as (x position of (variable)).
Can a variable even have an x position? I'm pretty sure it's just an unknown number.
Like this:
The variable's value is the name of the sprite. This is necessary to make it shift between sprites.
I can't make it just the sprite's name because I need it to be able to switch between sprites.
Last edited by Kileymeister (2011-03-16 21:27:50)
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stupid rule number three
i could have gotten front paged again :c
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puppetadventurer wrote:
stupid rule number three
i could have gotten front paged again :c
Rule three?
Oh! Can't have more than 150 views. Huh, I guess that makes my game out.
My two animations still work, though.
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Here's a stopmotion I made!
Right Here
A scrolling game that took me forever!!!
Right Here
And a Mac Apple simulation game
Right Here
Thanks! I finally have a chance to get some views!!!
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Hmm, I just made a project that you can chat with (an AI). It's so complex that it could be a 1s 0s project but because Scratch is bad with long scripts, I broke it into many. I'm not sure if you would curate it because lists don't work well in the beta flah player, but they work just fine in the java player.
Well anyways, heres the link to the project: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/silvershine/1654607
Silvershine
Last edited by silvershine (2011-03-16 23:21:48)
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This project is something new that has not been done on scratch before. Its not mine but its really good. It has 99 views.
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Resource/1636230

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Something cool that can give people good new ideas for stuff to make on scratch. Its not by me either. It does not have over 150 views. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/X_Treme/1500995

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These are all by different people. This is from a year ago. It did not get many views but it was really good. Its nothing bad or innapropriate. Its really fun too. Nice music also. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/TheStup … ons/823858

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Another nice project. Nice graphics and characters. By TheStupidCreations. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/TheStup … ons/823866

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Chatter wrote:
I'm going to be curator soon (after Collab_Challenge), and I need some good projects to feature.
They need to respect the TOU and must follow these rules :
These are the kind of things I'm looking for:
1. Simple projects
2. Complex projects
3. Projects that show an innovative use of Scratch
4. Project that promote collaboration and remixing
5. Projects that show the diversity in our community (gender, age, culture, country, interests, etc)
6. Project that different kinds of people would find enjoyable
7. Projects that inspire
A project CAN'T be submitted if it...
1. Is an exact copy of someone else's project
2. Is racist/sexist
3. Has more than 150 views
4. Has violence including weapons, hurting animals or people
5. Has inappropriate language
6. Doesn't work well online
Thanks!![]()
Hey, chatter! Welcome to the group! Congrats on the position!
I was wondering if you could add one more to the last list, cause I think it should belong there.
"creator has not been front paged in the past year" or something close to that.
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kayybee wrote:
Chatter wrote:
I'm going to be curator soon (after Collab_Challenge), and I need some good projects to feature.
They need to respect the TOU and must follow these rules :
These are the kind of things I'm looking for:
1. Simple projects
2. Complex projects
3. Projects that show an innovative use of Scratch
4. Project that promote collaboration and remixing
5. Projects that show the diversity in our community (gender, age, culture, country, interests, etc)
6. Project that different kinds of people would find enjoyable
7. Projects that inspire
A project CAN'T be submitted if it...
1. Is an exact copy of someone else's project
2. Is racist/sexist
3. Has more than 150 views
4. Has violence including weapons, hurting animals or people
5. Has inappropriate language
6. Doesn't work well online
Thanks!![]()
Hey, chatter! Welcome to the group! Congrats on the position!
I was wondering if you could add one more to the last list, cause I think it should belong there.
"creator has not been front paged in the past year" or something close to that.
Thanks
But really, it wouldn't be fair because many people have been front paged in the last year, and it'd be hard to find some good projects.
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CastlePokemetroid wrote:
I'm sorry but the game has more than 150 views, and the complex one has violence and inappropriate language.
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Chatter wrote:
CastlePokemetroid wrote:
I'm sorry but the game has more than 150 views, and the complex one has violence and inappropriate language.
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Right. I forgot that one had any bad language in it. I'm aware of the violence, though.
I have a maze. Harmless, other than the fact it has math and weapons in it.
Here's a non math and weapon version.
We all know how dangerous math can be.
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CastlePokemetroid wrote:
Chatter wrote:
CastlePokemetroid wrote:
I'm sorry but the game has more than 150 views, and the complex one has violence and inappropriate language.
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Right. I forgot that one had any bad language in it. I'm aware of the violence, though.
I have a maze. Harmless, other than the fact it has math and weapons in it.
Here's a non math and non weapon version.
We all know how dangerous math can be.
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Can you look at my Dragger game it is very simple and short but people can easily remix and add their levels and it is(i think) something that hasn't been done before in the way i have utilised it.
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