Before we begin: Double-click the green flag. Do NOT go into fullscreen. You know how bad my graphics are. Modes: Concentration(con) and Regular(reg). Note: After clicking PLAY, you will see a bar appear. Type in the mode that you're using. The abbreviation, I mean. The concept of πmorization is simple: Memorize digits of π(pi) so that you can enter them into play and get your score. Oh, you say it's too easy? After you get to the end of the first row, it starts all over again and you can't see what you previously entered! You say that's too easy? Try Concentration Mode! You can't see what you've put in at all!
Update: You can now type the digits of π on your keyboard without having to move your mouse around so much. The period key is not assigned to a keypress in Scratch though, so you must press the onscreen button for that. After weeks of development, πmorization is finally here. Even though you've probably never heard of it from me before. Original Text Bar by @steve-the-ipad . Music, ironically, is "What Tau Sounds Like" by Michael Blake. Great music. ("What Pi Sounds Like" wasn't what I was looking for.) It's so hard, even my best score is only 69!