This is a very simple game. Click the ball, and it will disappear. And then, another ball will appear. Very simple.
Credits: @ffred for making me try out Scratch 1.4. (follow him! he's such a nice guy.) Me (@ASGH027 / @ASGH027_TEST) for creating the project as a nice little test. Info about Scratch 1.4: Scratch 1.4 is the last of the Scratch 1.x series, succeeded by Scratch 2.0 and preceded by Scratch 1.3, Scratch 1.4 released in 2009. Scratch 1.4 has 128 blocks total (including the Pen section), compared to Scratch 3.0, which has 125 blocks (not including extensions). But hold on a moment guys, there's actually MORE core blocks on Scratch 1.4 than Scratch 3.0; why? well, some blocks got dropped by the ST at Scratch 2.0 & 3.0. For example, the "stop all" block on Scratch 1.4. It was created in Scratch 1, and the "stop all" block stopped existing on a Scratch 2.0 beta. Overall, this is an amazing look into the past for me, as I learned what Scratch coders used from 2009-2013. How I managed to use Scratch 1.4's offline editor: Since I use Ubuntu, I was able to install Scratch 1.4's offline editor onto my computer, since Linux is supported by Scratch 1.4.