Colour Divide Fanzine: https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/528564/ The RPG studio: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/1331822/ sequel to this project: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/562215992/ HOW TO USE IF YOU'RE CONFUSED: Click on a festival name to see information about it. Press the up/down arrow keys to see more information! Press space to go back. So... yeah. It's been a while since I made a project. But I've still been active! (although i must admit i've probably spent more time on scratch in the past 2 days than i have in the past 2 months). Colour Divide is dying, and, while I enjoy the freedom of not having to criticize 20,000 bios a day for all being too OP, it's becoming a crisis. The new studio updates, with a maximum of 25 comments per thread and now no difference between managers and curators, have affected things even more. I'm not asking for CD to return to the state it was 2, even 3 years ago. I'm asking for people to revive it, before we lose this incredible creation forever. Colour Divide was the first of its kind. Don't let it be the last either. The above quote, by @Samantha208 (who was one of the first people I roleplayed with in the studio, coincidentally), is very powerful. Studios may have changed beyond recognition, to the point where we can't even roleplay in them, but we can still keep them alive. So click on that green flag if you want, and learn about the many festivals in Aurora. It may just keep the legacy alive. wow that was strongly worded... enjoy the project! :D
NOTE: This is not official! While I am a manager of the CD RPG studio, I'm not the creator, and this is a fan-made project about potential festivals in Aurora. If you want to use any of the events in a roleplay, feel free to! Me and Sam, the person I mentioned in the instructions, are creating a fanzine for CD. Whether you're passionate about the studio, or have just started roleplaying there, or even if you have no idea what Colour Divide (CD) is, we'd both love it if you could check it out; maybe even make a project for it? Anything Colour Divide related is allowed: MAPs, fanfiction, artwork, whatever you want! You can also share your theories and thoughts about potential ideas for roleplaying, or just chat with fellow CD fans. The link is at the top of the instructions, and I'll be creating more projects (maybe) about the fanzine! edit: i did. Well, you've reached the end of the notes, so... yeah! Have a great day, and keep Scratching! potato