This is a spell game. It works very well and is fun in real life. But does it work in Scratch? Both players have a collection of spells called a Super Spellbook, each with different effects. Which player will win? (The enemy is an AI aka just plays random spells) USE TURBO MODE; IT'S BETTER SPELLS (In order from strongest to weakest) The Giant (steals weakest, not used) Loon (sacrifice strongest to steal strongest) Dolphin (copies spell from the Used Pile) Ultra Frog (sacrifice weakest to copy enemy spell) Greater Frog (steals weakest, gives another turn) Serena (retrieves a spell from the Used Pile) Lobster (steals two weakest) Eagle (steals two weakest) Apatosaurus (there are two of this spell) (when only spell left, steals strongest) Lightning (zaps and destroys an enemy spell) Redplate (steals weakest) Little Baby (steals weakest) Lesser Frog (steals weakest) A Narm (steals weakest) Hadrosaurus (you can use two more spells now) Bear (skips enemy's turn (lol)) Sleepy Emoji (skips next two people's turns) Therizinosaurus (unusable) Possibly some filler spell like 'Nothing useful' or 'load lifebuoy' (says 'you loaded lifebuoy' and exists because there is currently an odd number of spells) There aren't any more spells, but if there were, they would just say 'you loaded lifebuoy' and continue your turn. HOW TO PLAY 1. Deal out spells (this game most definitely works with multiple players; I'll work on that later). 2. The dealer goes first. 3. Take turns using spells and reading their effect. Usually a spell that is used goes to the Used Pile. However, The Giant does not. Certain spells can retrieve spells from the Used Pile. 4. The last person who has a spell is the winner. 5. Try to hack in a spell. Just try to add one in and use it.
Some pictures from Google Images.