How to play Merge Dango: Click the screen to enable pointerlock, which is essential for this game, then, use WASD to move and click to shoot. To get ammo to shoot, walk up to other dango cats and merge with them. To win, shoot every last living bad dango. (The ones that don't look right.) Larger dangos, called primitive dangos, give you extra ammo when you merge with them. You can also press z to disable/enable bad dango pointers, x to disable/enable the crosshair, and c to show/hide stats. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– How to play Merge Dango Plus: Pretty much the same controls as Merge Dango, but with a few additions: Walk up to dango balls to collect them. Then, press either 1, 2, or 3 (depending on which body part you want to equip them to) to equip them. Each dango ball has a unique stat change to it. To see a dango ball's ability, hover over one with your mouse or hold 1, 2, or 3 depending on what equipped ball you want to see. There's also an added enemy to the game called a dango meanie. They decrease your size but occasionally drop primitive dangos or dango balls when shot. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– (Merge Dango only:) For extra replayability, hold these keys to access special difficulties!: [p] (peaceful mode): Bad dangos won't target you and you'll be completely invincible. [e] (easy mode): Dango cats are more abundant and you fire at a faster rate. [h] (hardcore mode): Primitive dangos are less abundant, you move slower, and bad dango pointers are permanently disabled. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Bad-Dango-pedia: Monster Dango (the big one shown in the project): targets dango cats and squishes them with his crushing weight. Shooter Dango (the one with a stick and one eye): shoots dango cats before they even know what hit 'em, including YOU. Speedy Dango (the one that looks smaller and hasn't been mentioned already): zips around the map crazy fast, avoiding bullets while squishing dango cats.
These games are not on Scratch. They were made purely in Turbowarp. Use the links below to play them (They're only accessible for a limited period of time, so make sure to download them!): Merge Dango: https://share.turbowarp.org/projects/d3c7b492-1774-4bf5-b66c-40737e9f49aa Merge Dango Plus: https://share.turbowarp.org/projects/dd90c2b3-fcde-41a3-8e7e-828c2e24a5bd I got these links from a website called Turbowarp Placeholder. You can find it here: https://share.turbowarp.org/ ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– One day, I decided to go on Turbowarp and create some random monstrosity for no reason. It ended up turning into a game and it started to grow and grow until it eventually became Merge Dango. (Then I decided to add a bonus mechanic that started a new game called Merge Dango Plus.) Go google what a Dango is.