THE SEQUEL IS HERE: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/antimonyarsenide/1216062 ~~~Please click love-it if you love it!~~~ Post suggestions for the sequel here: http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=461016 It takes a while to start up online. So download or be really patient. Download and run in presentation mode for better speed, quality, and lighting! Only 10 levels so far, but I'll make more if you people like it! One more level for every 15 love-its. (Maybe) 28th top viewed (7/9/10) 31st top viewed 46th top loved (7/8/10) 46th top viewed 48th top loved (7/7/10) 90th top viewed 7/6/10 o_0 The Rayquaza Game-Playable Demo is currently stalling at 4th top loved, and I'm still suffering from front page withdrawal, so I thought, well, I might as well upload my next game :) Includes a failure of a title screen. Unlike all my previous non-educational games, this one's not remixed from anything! Yay! Well, I used RHY3756437's perfect platformer engine (which is slightly short of perfect when the character moves his limbs a lot, but is still great), but that doesn't really count. ---STORY--- An 11-year old kid (because there's a lot of 11-year olds on this site) decides to go exploring in a nearby forest with his favorite torch. What he doesn't know is that his torch is magical, and there is a dark force seeking to destroy it. He soon gets sucked into a dungeon where everything is dark, and greeted by a moderately intriguingly distinguishable voice with erudite vocabulary. He tries to do anything to get out. ---INSTRUCTIONS--- Arrow keys to move/jump. After level 5, use spacebar to illuminate the whole room briefly, at the cost of torch energy. Walls that are slightly more transparent than others are deadly. Touching them makes you start over the level with your torch weaker than before. Press R to reset a level with a small torch penalty. Well, I hope you have fun!