Yes, it’s finally out. This series is offically concluded. Or is it??? This project demonstrates the history of countries in South America’s flags since the start of the 20th century until the modern day. Either click the screen, NOT the flags, or use the arrow keys to go to the next year. Since it’s October, I decided to do a Halloween-themed font. Some computers may not support this font, but who cares. Europe: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/980019122 Asia: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/980825295 Oceania: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/986018708 Africa: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1000789867 North America: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1016429599 South America: This project Q: Will you continue this series with other types of flags? A: I’m not sure. Everything is fun to put together, but filling up my camera roll with bitmaps of coat of arms is a bit tiring. I have to admit, I’m kinda protective over my phone and I don’t want anything bad happening to it, like taking up its storage with coat of arms. Q: Will you add 2025 to other parts of the series? A: Once again, unsure. I am still deciding if I should or shouldn’t include 2025 in these projects, but if I were still active I promise I will include it for sure by the start of 2026. Deciding whether to include 2025 since the start of 2025 or since the end of 2025. You can vote for those decisions if you want to. The probable reason for being so unsure is that the last time I published an episode was almost a year ago. JUNE 26, 2024. I probably just needed a break from recreating flags all day.
Forceman Big World for the idea Wikipedia for the data Flagpedia for the list of countries Anonymous for the vectored flags