It's kinda nice, sounds like a typewriter and is subtle like an intro should be, not like all up in your face youtube style on a game! It ridiculous how bad people want to show others they made the project by rubbing it in their face "YES I MADE THIS! LOOK MY NAME IS ON IT AND EVERYTHING!" NO! STOP! It's extra and extra in not wanted. Your name doesn't need to do a couple of flips and flashes colors that cause brain aneurisms and epileptic seizures, it's not necessary. The longer the intro is the more time it takes to get to the game and it's a waist of time to go through every time someone plays your game. And this up-beat music doesn't make it interesting, a professional intro like mine makes you feel like you are going to play a professionally coded game not an amateur game. So feel free to come up with your own professional intros, if you decide to use mine be sure to ask ME Gallic_GladiatorAlt if you can and give credit because I don't want everyone to have the same one as me. Another example professional intro: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/69187076 An example of a over done intro: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/472452637 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This one literally looks like a youtube intro! This is scratch not youtube!
I literally just used three sprites cloning code and the recorded noise of a keyboard key click to make an intro while many people waist there time with more than needed and add music that is usually overwhelms the viewer to ultimately find out the game is not even a original idea, (stupid platformers with the [O] looking character that @griffpatch came up with) you get the point.