*ground trembles* *project thumbnail rises menacingly from the earth* *people screaming and running in terror* thaaaat's right oceancode7 has unleashed yet another dragon monstrosity on the planet instead of dragons teleporting raggedly across your screen, it's dragons *gently gliding* across your screen. there's a difference. i mean, if you squint a little. and turn your head a bit. and blink slowly a few times. and imagine a completely different project. then it looks a little different. well, this one has music in it, because you can't have things gliding across your screen without overused aesthetic space music and faint stars in the background, am i right? you might be nodding right now, or you might be laughing nervously because you haven't clicked the green flag yet well, you should click the green flag if you haven't already click the flag, watch some dragons slowly approach from the north like a warship, get bored of it, and then go back to reading the instructions or just leave without reading the instructions don't do that, though it brings me joy to know that people read the instructions i pour my heart and soul into it and by that i mean every time i release a project, it's basically an opportunity for me to rant about whatever i want and then i go on tangents and then my tangents go on tangents until i don't even remember what i'm talking about, and then i look at the project and am like "oh right, this is supposed to be a helpful informative lecture on how to use the project" and then go back to talking about how dragons are superior to slugs or whatever the project was about see, like that i just went on one of those tangents when i explained that i go on tangents this is not even related to tile dragons anymore so i am going to stop talking now
hover over the top left corner to adjust some settings. and if you still have to make an L with your left hand to see which one is the real left hand, then don't worry, i just did that too to explain which side of the stage the sliders were on amount increases the amount of dragons that will spawn at a time, and frequency decreases the amount of time that it takes for another group of dragons to spawn and if that's confusing than just think like this: 0 frequency = wait 0 seconds before spawning dragons 0 amount = spawn 0 dragons at a time 5 frequency = wait 5 seconds before spawning dragons 30 amount = spawn 30 dragons at a time three resources outside of scratch's library were used for this project: the music is Space Ambient Cinematic Music by original_soundtrack on Pixabay, i know it's such a catchy name and if you look really hard with your velociraptor eyes, you might be able to see some stars in the background, in the rare gaps in between dragons yeah, those stars are not mine i wish they were i tried to make my own stars but failed horribly so i had to steal them from a public domain image taken by Petr Kratochvil called Night Sky Background found at publicdomainpictures.net or something like that and i made the thumbnail myself with a photo editor called pixlr. adios