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Thank you for the positive feedback! - Credits: art and code made by Scratch or by myself - Explanation to these additions: - The tutorials on the current Scratch Page were really useful to me when I started coding with Scratch. But after taking a look on those fantastic, high quality projects of other Scratchers, the desire to one day squeeze out the potential of Scratch with a original project had to be fulfilled. As for me, I wanted a platformer. But I didn't know how to code Scrolling, Collisions, simple gravity or how to animate the player. - A roadmap would be a great visualisation of the steadily growing progress to boost the motivation with a official congratulations by Scratch and showcase of projects that are in reach within the coding knowledge. Also it shows the progress made just like a plain checklist. The road map should other than recommending advanced tutorial (see my idea on that below) also drive the Scratcher to explore projects and discuss ideas on the forgotten? Discussion page. - I have the same opinion as other Scratchers that new advanced tutorials should be added, searchable on the "helping hands" sub-website. The problem is that the Scratch Team can't just create infinite tutorials. But this is where the Scratch Community comes in. There are dozens of tutorials on Scratch already, so why not make it a feature with the Create-a-Tutorial. [...] After publishing, possible viewers can additionally to giving a token of appreciation (heart and/or star) - they can rank how advanced the tutorial was and if the tutorial was easy to understand. Also there should be a "Best Tutorials of the Week" section on the homepage to give Scratchers a motivation boost to create one, to get people to the ideas page. [...] Tell me your thoughts about this in the comments, perhaps? I will read all the comments, even if there unanswered.