Instructions: Click the green flag to start. To open the settings menu, simply move your mouse-pointer to the far left side of the screen. To close it again, move your mouse off the settings menu. Notes The water droplets play different notes when they hit the water depending on their position on the horizontal (X) axis. In random mode, the drops will fall randomly. In mousetrail mode, the water drops will react to the position of your mouse pointer. The splash animation causes a slight delay between the drop hitting the water and the music note playing, so I recommend you turn it off in mouse trail mode (it doesn't make any difference in random mode) I originally meant to share this as an experiment on @Xianthe, but it turned out better than I expected. Credits: Thumbnail photo downloaded from freedesignfile.com. Thanks to @ExperienceSea for their tutorial on how to import a photograph into Scratch without completely losing the quality. Thumbnail font is AR Delaney, converted into vector by @FontGod.