Hello! Allow me to introduce you to the Cursed Lady, Lady Cursival. Well, she goes by Janet. To play, simply click on objects on the screen: -> Click the green flag to begin (just like any other Scratch project). -> Click a button that depicts the level of curse that you dare to face. -> Next, click on Janet to experience some fine cursed entertainment. Click on her again to politely ask her (or maybe scream at her; it's up to your imagination) to stop. -> Click on the Go Back button to flee from Janet and return to the start screen (and experience some celebration for your escape). -> Click on the celebration message to dismiss it. If you don't, it will go away on its own. -> Click on the Worsen button to ask Janet to up her ante. But beware! You can only worsen her curse so far, and I wouldn't recommend going as far as you can... you'll most likely regret it! -> By all means, click on the stop button to end the project instantly. ...except if you worsen Janet's curse beyond repair. In this case, restart the project (by clicking the green flag) and THEN press stop. DO NOT, FOR ANY REASON, CLICK THE STOP BUTTON DIRECTLY IF JANET'S CURSE BECOMES IRREPARABLE. If you get to this point, the curse of Lady Cursival has broken the project, and only restarting it or refreshing the page can restore order. Failure to follow these directions may result in utter disaster and chaos! Don't say I didn't warn you...
READ THROUGH THE INSTRUCTIONS!!! Trust me; they seem obvious at first, but this is important! ----------------------------------------- I would like to dedicate this project to one of my dear friends from school. You know who you are! EPILEPSY WARNING BELOW ~ vvv Disclaimers: I do not intend to convey anything racist or sexist in the creation or display of this project. Distortion of the character is in no way related to my views of people (including women) of any particular ethnicity. This project is not intended to make fun of the opera. EPILEPSY WARNING: If you suffer from seizures, please do not click the final Worsen button (the blue and black one) and then the stop button. The sequence that follows contains rapidly changing colors and patterns which may or may not trigger epilepsy. I'm currently working on more complex projects! This one is simpler, but it will do for now. Thank you for reading! Enjoy the project, and have a wonderful day! :)