I enjoyed my break I feel better already . However I wanted to come back
Isn't is weird how everyone predicted that? 😂
I enjoyed my break I feel better already . However I wanted to come back
Isn't is weird how everyone predicted that? 😂
#88 Oh alright sorry for assuming . What a Minecraft game would be too hard to make in scratch , Probably Griffpatch could make it tho
So do you think Griffpatch is a kid??
#89 Everyone comes back it's normal.
*somewhat regular, not normal
And why did you say it is not a joke tho??
#100 not rlly. The only kids there are either to do some great stuff on it when they grow up or those who use it for school
#93 no mate . I think you misunderstood I said it has a mainly kid fanbase that doesn't mean every single guy or girl there is a kid .... I just said it mainly kids there but there's adults too obviously ✌️
no, you said its a kids app.
#93 no mate . I think you misunderstood I said it has a mainly kid fanbase that doesn't mean every single guy or girl there is a kid .... I just said it mainly kids there but there's adults too obviously ✌️
i'd say a lot of kids on scratch are just for school projects and stuff
THE ULTIMATE SCRATCH ICEBERG (Text Format)
Tip of the Iceberg (Surface-level stuff):
Colorful block coding
Dress-up and pet games
Platformers by kids
Griffpatch (yes, he’s great, but still surface)
"Meow" cat starter sprite
Just Below the Surface:
Simple platformers & shooters
Cloud multiplayer
Music players and animations
Scratch inside Scratch
Clone-based logic and reusable systems
Mid-Level Depth:
Custom blocks as functions
Game engines (engineered from scratch)
Procedural generation
Raycasting & 2.5D rendering
Basic physics engines
Custom art programs and editors
Interactive novels with save/load systems
Deep Waters:
Full interpreters (Brainf**k, Assembly, etc.)
Recursive systems and call stacks
CPUs and ALUs made with variables and clones
Tilemaps, infinite worlds, and procedural terrain
OS-like environments with mouse support
Trigonometry-based physics simulations
Scientific calculators with logs, roots, and complex math
The Abyss:
Scratch projects simulating quantum logic (e.g., superposition, gates)
Entire programming languages made inside Scratch
Real scripting languages interpreted in Scratch (e.g., Python subset)
Conway's Game of Life on clone grids
Emulators of hardware-level circuits
AI behavior systems and pathfinding
Custom renderers for lighting, shadows, particles
The Mariana Trench (Deeper than deep):
TurboWarp: custom extensions, JavaScript injection, WASM support
PenguinMod: file access, modding, turbocharged extensions
JS/HTML5 bridge to interact with external services
Running Scratch projects that emulate other platforms
Custom block VMs with their own memory handling
Multiplayer with encryption and compression
Mathematical simulations beyond school level (e.g., chaotic systems)
Scratch as a teaching tool for literal college-level logic design
Tetration, pentation, hexation and higher level operations
Knuth's up arrow notation
#83 I do know what I'm talking about though. You don't have to hate me wherever I go mate 👊
I'm not hating, just debating with you. Dont get insulted by a lil fiery chat abt smth.
anyways, if you think its a kids app, i challenge you: Make a Minecraft game from scratch.