"I tried making something educational, though I mostly work on games" (ZoruaAl 1). From my understanding it should work if you need to cite something in MLA8 (Book titles may need to be formatted correctly in word processing tools, though). While you're not busy playing Ultra Battles Countered, you can check this out. Just click on a button to enter data. Then hit "Finish Citation" when you're all done - it doesn't even need all the data to make a citation (No version entered? It'll skip that!) HOW TO USE: Enter data: click on something Clear data: Click on something, then answer when there's absolutely nothing in the text box. (Hit Title, then enter) Reset data: Click the green flag, then enter yes. Date accessed: automatically included. Will use your computer's current time. DISCLAIMER: will not italicize titles or what it needs to, will not put titles in bold, etc., these are features I didn't implement.
Questions? Comments? comment below. (also, what do you think of my meme citation) Inspired by citation tools online that were a bit harder to use. I was working on something where I needed to cite information, and thought of making a way to do that easier using Scratch. All what a citation tool needs is basic knowledge of concatenation and strings!