Click the green flag. What will you see? You will, after it loads, see a completely randomly generated 8 by 8 world, which you'd be most likely to be the first one in the world to see. You're not pleased with your world? You must be hard to please. Well not to fear! Click that green flag once again and see an entirely new one. Too much water? Slide that slider and get rid of it! Not enough objects? Just slide the other slider as much as needed to get your perfect world! You can also.... uhhh.... well, there's not very much to do here. It may not seem that impressive of a project. And with there being entire recreations of the Classic Sonic engine, entire 2d recreations of Minecraft, and a fully playable 3D, online Doom game, it really isn't. But I'm impressed with it. I made this project without using a single tutorial of any type, not looking into any other projects code or any outside help. It was pretty fun to make. Except for when things randomly stopped working. That was not fun. It took me 4-5 hours to make and I learned a lot about how useful custom blocks and variables could be, which can help me use less blocks and make things simpler in future projects.
Like this? Try out some of my other projects! They're not similar, but are good nonetheless. A yellow, tropical fruit walking in the cold, rainy weather, with adaptive rain https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/764130678/ Pineapple Adventure 2 Trailer https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/608583109/