Hello everyone. Today I had the idea for a game, and I wanted to share it with you all and also talk about ambition in game development. My idea is Tereno. **What is Tereno?** Tereno is a 3D block-based singleplayer sandbox survival game created in Scratch. It's basically just Minecraft, but recreated. The world is infinite, and the only limit to what you can make is your imagination. (And technical restraints, of course.) Tereno would be made in a fully modified version of Scratch. Not TurboWarp, not PenguinMod, not normal Scratch. I would create my own version specifically for Tereno, with every feature I want. Why would I do this? Three main reasons. One: Reliance on community based projects. TurboWarp, Scratch, and PenguinMod all get constant updates, and I can't risk an update breaking my whole project. Two: Total freedom. I can add any feature I want to this version, and I can make it as optimized as I want it to be. Three: I'm bored and I have an ego. **When would it release?** I have no idea. This is a massive project and it will take a lot of time. I'll likely release it in alpha first (don't know how early in development I'd consider that) and add features as I go. **How would I play it?** Obviously this is not going to be a normal Scratch project. My plan is to make a separate website for the game, where you can download it (MAYBE for money, I'll see how I feel about that one, but it will probably be free or at least very cheap [around $10 maybe]) and play the game. I'll make a promotion project here with the current version in the title and a link to the site. **Will my worlds save?** Yes! I'll probably limit it to one save at a time in the beginning, but I will try my best to implement some sort of save system. **Will you ever move this off Scratch?** If it becomes too big, yes, I'll move it off of Scratch and make my own engine in Java or another language. **Will your engine be open source?** The engine for Tereno (which will be called DSE, or Davidian's Scratch Engine) will probably be open source, yes. You'd have to compile it yourself though. **Final Notes** I dont have any. Goodbye!
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