Recent Projects in The "Everyone" Gallery http://scratch.mit.edu/feeds/getRecentGalleryProjects/16592 Recent Projects Feed in The "Everyone" Gallery en-us Sat, 6 Sep 2008 23:34:46 GMT CakePHP Han and Andres genghisu x-y grid http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ben2/170635 this is my remix of ilovescratch1's project. P.S Does ilovescratch1 really DO love Scatch?????<br> <a href="http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ben2/170635"> <img src="http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ben2/170635_sm.png" /> </a> http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ben2/170635_sm.png Who Will Be The American Idol? http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/139961 Who do you think will be the American Idol? The project will tell you what to do. Hopefully your guess is right!<br> <a href="http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/139961"> <img src="http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/139961_sm.png" /> </a> http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/139961_sm.png DONT CLICK THE BUTTON! (without using God's name) http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/151041 If you click the baby button, you'll hear crying, SO PLEASE DON'T!<br> <a href="http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/151041"> <img src="http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/151041_sm.png" /> </a> http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/151041_sm.png guitar hero 4 http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/153061 Read BEFORE playing: This is a Scratch version of my very own Guitar Hero IV. The instructions tell you how to play the game. But I'll show you here too. OBJECT: The object of the game is to hit the notes on the chart as accurately as possible. MAIN MENU: To start playing the game, press P. To see the instructions, press I. To change the options, press O. To stop the game, click the stop sign next to the flag above your screen. SONG SELECTION: This is where you can start songs and rock out. There will be songs you can choose from to play. The next screen will show you four levels you can play on from easy to really hard, Tickle, OK, Torture, Death. Tickle means really easy. OK means easy, but a little more challenging. Torture means it starts to get a lot hard. Death means it gives you all of the real notes to the song, like, after you finish Death, you'd feel like, "Oh, My God, that was the hardest thing I've ever played! Oh, God! Whoa! Oh! Monkey Bidness! Hundred percent! 5 freakin' stars! Holy !@#$! Whoa! Oh! Oh! Ohh... How-- Ohh... I finished... I better calm down. But wait! I've got to tell Jack! I've got to tell Mom and Dad!" and then his voice fades because he running out the room, telling them-- "Mom! Dad! Oh, My God! I've finished Death! Oh! Man!" (Sorry craftgirl!) (If you wanna go to the songlist after you see the instructions, press P 2 times.) You can practice too, by pressing 1 on the main menu. Choose the song you want, choose the speed you want. There are four speeds: Full Speed, Slow, Slower, and Slowest. Full Speed means the regular speed the song has. Slow means the song gets a little slow, so it's easier for you to hit notes. Slower means the song gets a lot more easier, and Slowest means in a couple of minutes, you'd get 100%. My advice is if you reek at a song, choose Slowest first, wait 'til you get 100%, move up to Slower, get 100%, Slow, 100%, and Full Speed 100%. Ya know what they say: "Practice makes perfect!" How we say it: "Practice makes a better-chance-of-you-being-a-real-guitar-hero!" Now, let's talk about the real rockin' gameplay! THE FRETBOARD (otherwise known as CHART): The chart is the scrolling bar that holds the notes. I mean, you don't want them to fall off (there's a 0% chance of that happenin')! It's really nothing--really. But it is helpful in one way: You know beats per minute...do you? And tempo? Yes? Good. There are light lines on the chart that show the beats per minute. If there are notes between that, you'll need to hammer-on or pull-off. A hammer-on is where you have to hold the beginning fret and quickly hold the next fret along with the other one. For example: You have to hammer-on a green and red note. You hold the green fret. Strum when the green fret comes. Then, when the red fret comes, don't strum and hold down the red fret right when the red note comes. It'll be looking like you're doing a green-red chord. A pull-off is the opposite. Hold the frets down like a chord, but don't strum yet. For example, a green-red chord. Not really, you're just holding it down but not strumming yet. When the red note comes, strum. When the green note comes, don't strum. Just let go of the red fret. Both ways will still be playing the note. They will also help you become a guitar hero! Now, back to the lines on the chart. We already talked about the thin lines, but there's also a thick line. The thick line comes sometimes at the beginning of a verse, at the beginning of a guitar solo,<br> <a href="http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/153061"> <img src="http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/153061_sm.png" /> </a> http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/153061_sm.png Guitar Hero 4 (not close to finished) http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/152378 Read BEFORE playing: This is a Scratch version of my very own Guitar Hero IV. The instructions tell you how to play the game. But I'll show you here too. OBJECT: The object of the game is to hit the notes on the chart as accurately as possible. MAIN MENU: To start playing the game, press P. To see the instructions, press I. To change the options, press O. To stop the game, click the stop sign next to the flag above your screen. SONG SELECTION: This is where you can start songs and rock out. There will be songs you can choose from to play. The next screen will show you four levels you can play on from easy to really hard, Tickle, OK, Torture, Death. Tickle means really easy. OK means easy, but a little more challenging. Torture means it starts to get a lot hard. Death means it gives you all of the real notes to the song, like, after you finish Death, you'd feel like, "Oh, My Gosh, that was the hardest thing I've ever played! Oh, God! Whoa! Oh! Monkey Bidness! Hundred percent! 5 freakin' stars! Holy !@#$! Whoa! Oh! Oh! Ohh... How-- Ohh... I finished... I better calm down. But wait! I've got to tell Jack! I've got to tell Mom and Dad!" and then his voice fades because he running out the room, telling them-- "Mom! Dad! Oh, My God! I've finished Death! Oh! Man!" You can practice too, by pressing 1 on the main menu.<br> <a href="http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/152378"> <img src="http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/152378_sm.png" /> </a> http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/152378_sm.png guitar hero 4 (closer...) http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/155126 Read BEFORE playing: This is a Scratch version of my very own Guitar Hero IV. The instructions tell you how to play the game. But I'll show you here too. OBJECT: The object of the game is to hit the notes on the chart as accurately as possible. MAIN MENU: To start playing the game, press P. To see the instructions, press I. To change the options, press O. To stop the game, click the stop sign next to the flag above your screen. SONG SELECTION: This is where you can start songs and rock out. There will be songs you can choose from to play. The next screen will show you four levels you can play on from easy to really hard, Tickle, OK, Torture, Death. Tickle means really easy. OK means easy, but a little more challenging. Torture means it starts to get a lot hard. Death means it gives you all of the real notes to the song, like, after you finish Death, you'd feel like, "Oh, My God, that was the hardest thing I've ever played! Oh, God! Whoa! Oh! Monkey Bidness! Hundred percent! 5 freakin' stars! Holy !@#$! Whoa! Oh! Oh! Ohh... How-- Ohh... I finished... I better calm down. But wait! I've got to tell Jack! I've got to tell Mom and Dad!" and then his voice fades because he running out the room, telling them-- "Mom! Dad! Oh, My God! I've finished Death! Oh! Man!" (Sorry craftgirl!) (If you wanna go to the songlist after you see the instructions, press P 2 times.) You can practice too, by pressing 1 on the main menu. Choose the song you want, choose the speed you want. There are four speeds: Full Speed, Slow, Slower, and Slowest. Full Speed means the regular speed the song has. Slow means the song gets a little slow, so it's easier for you to hit notes. Slower means the song gets a lot more easier, and Slowest means in a couple of minutes, you'd get 100%. My advice is if you reek at a song, choose Slowest first, wait 'til you get 100%, move up to Slower, get 100%, Slow, 100%, and Full Speed 100%. Ya know what they say: "Practice makes perfect!" How we say it: "Practice makes a better-chance-of-you-being-a-real-guitar-hero!" Now, let's talk about the real rockin' gameplay! THE FRETBOARD (otherwise known as CHART): The chart is the scrolling bar that holds the notes. I mean, you don't want them to fall off (there's a 0% chance of that happenin')! It's really nothing--really. But it is helpful in one way: You know beats per minute...do you? And tempo? Yes? Good. There are light lines on the chart that show the beats per minute. If there are notes between that, you'll need to hammer-on or pull-off. A hammer-on is where you have to hold the beginning fret and quickly hold the next fret along with the other one. For example: You have to hammer-on a green and red note. You hold the green fret. Strum when the green fret comes. Then, when the red fret comes, don't strum and hold down the red fret right when the red note comes. It'll be looking like you're doing a green-red chord. A pull-off is the opposite. Hold the frets down like a chord, but don't strum yet. For example, a green-red chord. Not really, you're just holding it down but not strumming yet. When the red note comes, strum. When the green note comes, don't strum. Just let go of the red fret. Both ways will still be playing the note. They will also help you become a guitar hero! Now, back to the lines on the chart. We already talked about the thin lines, but there's also a thick line. The thick line comes sometimes at the beginning of a verse, at the beginning of a guitar solo, anywhere. CONTROLS: 1-Green 2-Red 3-Yellow 4-Blue 5-Orange S-Activate Star Power down arrow-pause<br> <a href="http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/155126"> <img src="http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/155126_sm.png" /> </a> http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/155126_sm.png green button http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/legokid/151038 dont press the green button!<br> <a href="http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/legokid/151038"> <img src="http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/legokid/151038_sm.png" /> </a> http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/legokid/151038_sm.png Baseball http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/150597 My remix of the real project 'Baseball'. I give credit to dsengeh.<br> <a href="http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/150597"> <img src="http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/150597_sm.png" /> </a> http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/150597_sm.png Ilovescratch1's Computer (demo version) http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/148457 This is my computer thing that I made. There are several different programs--on the desktop (which it will show first) is My Documents, My Computer, and Games. Then on the taskbar, there is the clock. And the Start Menu. Click that and you'll see My Documents, My Music, My Pictures, Control Panel, Internet, My Computer, Shut Down, or Log Off. Enjoy! (This is the demo version. You won't see or hear all of the things on the demo.)<br> <a href="http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/148457"> <img src="http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/148457_sm.png" /> </a> http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/148457_sm.png DONT CLICK THE BUTTON! http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ben2/146787 DONT CLICK THE BUTTON!!!<br> <a href="http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ben2/146787"> <img src="http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ben2/146787_sm.png" /> </a> http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ben2/146787_sm.png Wodunne's World http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Wodunne/23012 This is the first instalment of a talk/news show thats all about scratch. This episode is about the scratch cat. This is very funny, and I plan I plan to make one of these every week.<br> <a href="http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Wodunne/23012"> <img src="http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/Wodunne/23012_sm.png" /> </a> http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/Wodunne/23012_sm.png A Circle's Radius http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/125692 John Xavier talks about a radius on a circle starting with a circle he drew, then drawing radii on the circle and explains about it.<br> <a href="http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/125692"> <img src="http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/125692_sm.png" /> </a> http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/125692_sm.png Kitty Want Milky! http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/127338 This is a project about a cat that wants his milk. He first looks for his owner, cannot find him, so then he calls for his owner, his owner comes over, the owner asks him what he needs, the cat sticks his tongue out to show that he wants milk, then the owner goes to the kitchen and comes back with a bowl and milk inside, he puts it on the floor, the cat licks it, the owner leaves, and... the end!<br> <a href="http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/127338"> <img src="http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/127338_sm.png" /> </a> http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/127338_sm.png Re-6 Birthday http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/131335 INSTRUCTIONS: Click on objects on the top of the screen to decorate the cake. You can press them in any order you like. DIFFERENT FEATURES: - Background has the word "What?" in it - Cream bottle has opposite colors - Candles are gray intead of white and pink - Chocolate bar wrapper is white intead of blue - White chocolate instead of chocolate - KISSES instead of cream - Cake disguised as food bowl<br> <a href="http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/131335"> <img src="http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/131335_sm.png" /> </a> http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/131335_sm.png Adriana's Basketball Idea http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/142300 This 1st part of the really long projects feature Adriana Malohm, Jack Weissman, and Jack's favorite, cheese puffs. Adriana has coaxed Jack into playing basketball by setting down some cheese puffs in a bowl next to the basketball pole. Jack does like basketball, but most of all, he likes cheese puffs. ABOUT THE CHARACTERS: Adriana: Age: 10 Last Name: Malohm Favorite Color(s): Pink Favorite Sport(s): Basketball, Soccer Color Eyes: Brown Hair Color: Brown Gender: Female Birth Date: Febuary 12, 1997 Pet: Dog Name: Woofy Jack: Age: 8 Last Name: Weissman Favorite Color(s): Orange Favorite Sports(s): Basketball, Baseball, Football Color Eyes: Brown Hair Color: Black Gender: Male Birth Date: January 27, 1999 Pet: 5 Puppies, 2 Dogs, 3 Kittens, 1 Cat Name: Puppies: Little, Spot, Crazy, Arfy, Charles Dogs: Big Man, Speedy Kittens: Harmless, Cute, Small One, Never Do-good Cat: Good Girl<br> <a href="http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ilovescratch1/142300"> <img src="http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/142300_sm.png" /> </a> http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/ilovescratch1/142300_sm.png