IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS! I know reading all this is a little overwhelming, but you really do NEED it to use this project. This project is not completed, but for now, it is ready to use. Press the green flag to start decorating. You can drag and drop the Christmas-themed items to create a picture. If you want to save your picture, take a screenshot. Press space to change the backdrop (the first one will be blank, just keep pressing space). Press h to hide the cat. Press s to show the cat. However, this is not all that you could do. Click on the cat, and he will ask you, "What do you want to do?" There are many things that you can say. The variables, or the underscore _ will be one of these: Bells Gift Holly Tree Snowflake For example, I will put that one command you could say below is "clone _" . This means you could answer by saying ,"clone tree" or "clone snowflake" and so on. Here are your possible answers. *NOTE: You have to type EXACTLY the things I write here in the instructions. Otherwise your commands may not work.* clone _ hide _ next costume _ delete clone of _ show _ Again, if you want to save your picture, a good idea would be a good idea to take a screenshot. There is one special command that will take you to a whole new type of project. This command is: see Christmas around the world Once you say this command and press enter, you will come to a list of countries and a box at the bottom that says, "Please select a country". As it says, click on the box of a country's name above. You should come up to a bit of Christmas related information about the country. These are how to say merry Christmas in that country, and how Christmas is celebrated there (My personal favorite is Iceland :)!). You could escape from this page by pressing "e". You will come back to your drawing. I worked very hard on this project, though it is really simple. I hope it's not too hard to use. Hope you like it!! :)
I would like to give a HUGE thanks to google and google santa tracker for giving me information and images. (check out Iceland!) This project was made from a TON of broadcasting. I am planning to add Christmas music to it later. Once again, please read ALL instructions before using, or this project is virtually useless. Of course, I respect all holidays but I made this particularly for Christmas. All of the coding is my own.