The one necessary instruction is IN GAME! :D Enjoy! *frantic hoping* pleaseacceptpleaseacceptpleaseacceptpleaseeeeeeee My application is not good compared to other Scratcher's, I see that now, but I hope this little rat will convince you otherwise ████ ████ ██▓▓▓▓▓▓▒▒██ ░░▒▒▒▒▓▓▓▓ ▓▓ ▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓ ▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓████ ▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓████████▒▒ ▓▓▓▓██████████████▒▒▒▒▒▒ ▒▒██▒▒████████▒▒ ▒▒ ▒▒ ▒▒ ▒▒ ▒▒ ▒▒▒▒ Tell me where Remy Rattington is from (NOT RATATOUILLE) and go check it out dudes I hope you like Super Remy and Hooty's little cameo there. All art by me, obviously the application by me, etc. HERE'S HOW I LIKE TO GET PROJECTS IN MIND TO FEATURE: 1) Go to the front page and check out the featured projects or something that has been curated. If you like the project, go to the profile. Oftentimes, they will have a project or two with less than 100 views that is still good. This is because many people only look at the project they see rather than the creator. 2) FOLLOWERS! Go to your follower's page and look at their projects. Find a good and underrated one. I WOULD NOT recommend saying "Hey followers! Give me projects!" because when people do that they tend to get projects that they aren't looking for. Give your followers a surprise! And I say FOLLOWERS and not FOLLOWING because you mostly follow either your followers or people who have projects that have been curated, each and every one of them. (@griffpatch, @Will_Wam, @TimMcCool, @ceebee, @sharkyshar, etc.) These people are already famous! 3) Other people's profiles. Occasionally, you will find a person who has a thing in their bio that says something like, "Check out this cool person, they deserve more love" and then list a username. If they have rad games, art, animations, or whatever, and are underrated, HOORAY! You did it! You found some projects to curate. Also, a good place to go would be 's Underrated Games and Knuckles studio, (although I am unsure why knuckles are in the situation besides the fact that it is Cazz Hippo making the studio so... XD) which has a bunch of games. I enjoy playing the Point 'n' Click ones, especially Little Yaga. is SO VERY PROFESSIONAL, check out their website!! Sorry, off topic. But there are lots of good games with maybe less than 200 or 300 views. 4) Contests! If you're looking for art, for example, search "art contest" in the Scratch search bar. Scroll down and click the "load more" button. Do this a few times, so the contests don't have too many views. Then, open a few that look promising and check out some entries that you like. TIP: If the original project (the one that ANNOUNCES the contest) has 10,000 views, expect the entries to have 1,000 views, and if there's 100 views on the original, expect the entries to have 10 views, etc. That's why you scroll down and load more, because then you get less seen contests and thus less seen entries. This tip is how I got one or two of my projects that I have in mind! That's all, folks! Seeya later!