Written: My invention is named "Drawing City." I think my invention should be invented because I've always wanted to make a drawing game, but I see some drawing games that are just simple, and just drawing. But I had a few more ideas than just drawing, and I made my own game to show my ideas. A few of my ideas were adding layers, shading, maybe shapes. But those are more complex to code on scratch, but I'm still learning. My game is simple right now because I haven't worked on it that much. What my inv/game does for now is that you can change colors, draw, and even send stuff to gallery, zoom in, or zoom out. What I plan to make my drawing game do is modify the zoom in or zoom out button, adding a guide or tutorial, adding a undo/redo button, and hopefully find a way to make layers. Other scratch projects/games that led up to my game were multiple different scratch drawing games. A long time ago, I thought it was cool you could make those games on scratch. (you can also make 3d games too.) I looked inside projects, they were complicated. But they had SOME easy scripts I could do. I've realized, it's hard making a drawing game. I think it took me about 2-3 days to make it. The reason I made my game was because it was for fun. I was bored on scratch and didn't have nothing to do, so I decided to draw on the PC. I searched up random drawing games and found some. My game has not had much improvement since I took a break from scratch awhile ago, but I have an update log that shows when I updated it. I'm sure other famous drawing games will lead up to other games, and plenty of people can remix other projects that consider leading up to other projects. yay :d
Credit to @dudeygames I used his script for the typing speech bubbles. I used Scratch to create my game. My game: - https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/41609612/ Pictures snapshotted by me. Update: 3/7/16 changed songs to undertale songs because undertale is an awesome game. :-) so thanks to Toby If anyone's wondering, yes this is for school.