drag and click the items in order of the instructions HOW TO MAKE SALT DOUGH: Pour 2 cups of flour and 1 cup of salt into a large mixing bowl and mix. Gradually add 1 cup of water while mixing. Once the dough is too stiff to mix with the spoon anymore, remove it and put it on a cutting board or surface. (Don't get your house messy!) Knead the dough and add more flour if it's too wet, and more water if it's too dry. If you want to add color to your salt dough, then you can use food coloring and squirt some onto your salt dough and knead until the color has evenly spread. You might have to add more food coloring depending on how large a piece of dough you are dying. If you are going to use your salt dough as putty or slime, you should seal it away in an airtight container while it's not being used. If you plan to sculpt with it, you can cut the larger piece of dough into smaller pieces to make smaller sculptures, because really large ones take too long to dry. Sculpt the clay into your desired shape. It might take a couple of days to dry depending on how thick your sculpture is. You can also bake your sculpture (with adult supervision) on 250 degrees F for an hour. ========================================= If you're lost, here are some absurdly in-depth instructions for the game: Drag the 2 cup measures that are right next to each other into the bowl. Next, drag the single cup measure (without the spoon), and drag it to the bowl. Click the bowl and put your mouse over the cutting board. Click the dough until the background advances to knead the dough. Drag the food coloring to the dough. Once it finishes squeezing the food coloring in, click the dough until the background advances to knead in the color. Drag the dough to the empty bowl and drag the red cap to close the bowl. Drag the knife to the dough and click any of the little dough balls. Drag the paintbrush to the dried sculptures, wait, and you're done!!
music: School from deltarune by Toby Fox I used @AquaLeafStudios 's recipe game tutorial for the basics: art: me code: me (help from the tutorial)