WE INTERRUPT YOUR LOCAL BROADCA-: — YOU! Yes, you! Have you ever wanted to make an interactive character conversation project (RPG, small-town simulator, or otherwise)? Seen the beauty of text boxes privy to games like Undertale, but can't figure out how to make the Pen Extension work for the life of you? Maybe you want something a little simpler, nearly as impressive, and easy to modify? Look no further! With the code inside this project, you can do quite a lot! Take a look inside, check it out (there's annotations!), and see what the Text Bubble "Engine" can do for you! How-To: — For a sample of what the "Engine" can do, please click the lovely little blue Suki, off to the left! If you're on the computer, you can advance her dialogue with space. If you're on mobile, make sure you switch your "Device Mode" variable to that before tapping her. The option is right there, near the middle right. For a better understanding, other options to play with, and more, please click "See inside"! Questions: — Don't understand something? Can't get it to work in your game? Let me know and I'll do my best to help! (Also, hello! Sorry for the radio silence... my brain's been anywhere but checking Scratch lately. I hope you're all doing well, though!)
Note: — I may come back and add a little extra later, like some blank bitmap sprites for people to draw over if they'd like help with that. Who knows? (Regardless, thank you for taking a look at this, though!) Credits: — ➤ Heavily modified code: @RosieDrawsDoodles ➤ (Initial speech bubble code borrowed from @dwemie) ➤ Art: @RosieDrawsDoodles ➤ OC (Original Character): Suki (Sketchy-Spooky Edition) ➤ Song: kawaii music box, taken from @Orogami ➤ Due to the deleted profile, find the project I borrowed the song from here: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/196302397/ Credit Copy/Paste: — If you aren't directly remixing this project, please copy/paste the line below to give credit! Thank you! :D Text Bubble code by and Other Engines: — Want to see what other people have made before me that's like this? Check out the projects below! This one is a bit different, but extra simple--it only uses about seven lines of coding for it to work. It also determines the text speed per speech bubble, so you can play with that, too! This one is... more complicated, but does some really cool things with the Translate Extension that you could take inspiration from for your own project! Tags: — (sort of?)