50-Bits: Multiplayer in Scratch. Inspired by 100 Bits on danball, and my comment multiplayer idea. *READ THIS BEFORE PLAYING* This could be 1s1s, but I didn't want to make a HUGE script, so I broke it into smaller pieces. In 50 bits, you change 50 bits of a drawing. To play, find the most recent 50 bits code in the comments. They look like this: IAVHR()BW{]]AWVUI Only longer. Copy-paste the code into the blue box. Change 50 squares of the picture by clicking on them. Sorry, no undo, so you have to be careful. When you run out of bits, the copyable text will show you the new text code. Post it below as a comment. DON'Ts: Ruin other people creations, at least not as much. Some recycling will have to be done, just don't delete everything that everyone does. Comment twice or more in a row. I know how much you just love this game, but you have to give other people a turn. DOs: Build things. Have fun! This is multiplayer--Many people can play, and everyone can see their interactions. UPDATE 8/20: Added text. -=-=-=- Here is some more information. If you do not have an account, or do not wish to comment, you may look through the “evolution” of the picture; from the jumbled bits to the color-inverted picture. To do so, copy the code from that time, paste, load as normal, but press the green flag when you want to load another code. For some reason, stopping turbo mode when you start to draw uses one bit. It doesn’t really matter, it should still be enough. If you want, don’t start turbo in the first place.