Click buttons to play. More detailed how to play is inside the project. i don't remember there being a particular end goal besides seeing how far you can go. you can't wager all of your coins, so you need at least 2 to progress.
Made this in the gifted & talented program of my middle school during Covid. Mostly it was an excuse to make my own rng function, which is "inspired" (ie copied) from the rng function in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. (the gamecube one, the switch remake didn't exist yet.) the tail on the coin is based on mario's tanuki suit. there's not much to this game, as i never added other games besides coin flipping before needing to show off the project, and i wasn't invested enough to do more work afterwards. the same rng function can be found in my "rng test" project (id: 622770766) where at time of writing, it has a marginal lead over the scratch rng function in terms of accuracy to the expected results.