Note: I know the thumbnail is barely detailed, but I'm in a hurry to release this project. I don't know why, I always get super excited when I'm close to finishing a project xD Also, tell me any problem if you found one. Check out below! It's kinda how this game was made. Okay, so early on, when I first joined Scratch, I was copying the tutorials on Youtube, blah blah blah. Most of them were platformers, because it seemed easy to follow. (Boy, this is kinda embarrassing to say...) One of the tutorials was a clicker game. I totally failed on trying to make one, cuz of Scratch 3.0 bugs, but I still carried on. I wanted to make a new clicker, so here I am, me just completing a whole entire new clicker, now that I have more experience with Scratch 3.0. This is also probably my most complicated game I ever made without too much help :) But I still need much more to learn in Scratch, which means that some of codes are pretty unefficient. But I'm still proud of this project! :D Credits go to: - @--Waterfall-- for the idea, basically, and some scripts, too (she's gone from Scratch now :( ) - @lionlamb for the idea of the "when you click the stop sign" - Scratch, for making this all possible, duh :)
WARNING: If your sound is high, lower it plenty (I'm not completely sure if you need to do that, but making sure. Make sure to still have some sound)! - Music: Nitro Fun & Hyper Potions (by MonsterCat) - Try clicking the stop sign! :P After you see the stop sign thing: Sorry, the "WHY" timing isn't right, it is supposed to be that way. There's nothing I can do to fix it, because it's just how 3.0 works. But still, I like how it turned out :P Have a good time! :)