Hey, @--physic here, Well, one could say it's the end of the road. And I don't mean the end of Scratch - well in some ways I do. I mean, to put it quite plainly, I've found other things I love, other things I take more pleasure in than coding. I, however, still enjoy it, still admire the talent and work other Scratchers put into their projects. Scratch has been a journey to say the least, and what a journey it has been. I found a love for coding, maybe when, on some rainy day, stuck indoors, I played Rolling Sky on Scratch - come on, who hasn't? Then, for some strange reason, clicked on a button titled 'See Inside', and there lay a new world, a world where everything seemed perfect, a way to escape the stress of life. I started Scratch on my account @AJAX_TOP, where I learnt so much. Thanks to all (you know who you are!) who helped me along the way. From there, after years of coding platformers and clickers, animation and dodge games, I moved to this account, in an attempt to start fresh. Well, then something happened. Something that happens to all of us, even if we don't want it to. I changed. I just didn't have time for coding anymore, I couldn't think of anything to do. And then, in my 'Coder's Block' (thinking of what to make, then how), stopped. No, this does not necessarily mean I will not share anymore projects - I would love to, with at least 20 in progress ones? If I do, you'd get to see my Farm Sim, Aztec Platformer and other shooting games. Now that I come to think of it, another reason I stopped was because I wasn't good enough at coding in order to put my ideas onto a screen. Sure, I could throw together a pretty decent project, but not what I would have loved to do. @-CodingPotato-, if you read this... wanna do another collab? Oh, on the topic of 'reading this', I know I'm not a famous Scratcher or anything close, but I've said what I wanted to say. For those who read this, thanks. So, with that, farewell. @--physic