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- Power_Builder
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Game Ideas
Hello! I am Power_Builder! If you need help with ideas for games then ask here!
Hello everyone! I'm Power_builer
- Codingkid1624
- Scratcher
16 posts
Game Ideas
I neeed a game idea can you give me a idea pls
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- Power_Builder
- Scratcher
16 posts
Game Ideas
What sort of game do you wanna make? (Platformer, RPG, etc.)
Hello everyone! I'm Power_builer
- Power_Builder
- Scratcher
16 posts
Game Ideas
if <> then
say [Platformer?]
else
say [RPG?]
end
Hello everyone! I'm Power_builer
- Power_Builder
- Scratcher
16 posts
Game Ideas
platformer like saving all the pumpkins for halloween
Hello everyone! I'm Power_builer
- Defaultio_
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Game Ideas
i need game ideas related to dragons
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- supergamer10000
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Game Ideas
Hmm, maybe you could make something that helps the community such as a tutorial!
Ask yourself, if you were hacked and lost hours, upon hours of work, would you regret not having a strong password that only takes 5 minutes to make?
Is it time to update your password? Here are some tips to make a strong password:
Length: The longer the password, the stronger it is. A password that is at least 12 characters long.
Complexity: Combination of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols to make it harder to crack.
Uniqueness: Don't use easily guessable information like your name, address, or date of birth. Also, avoid using the same password for multiple accounts.
Passphrases: A phrase made up of random words, numbers, and symbols, as these can be easier to remember but still secure.
Randomness: Use a random password generator to create a unique and unpredictable password.
Regular updates: Regularly change your passwords to stay ahead of potential security threats.
Remember, the goal is to create a password that is strong, unique, and difficult for others to guess.
I would estimate more than 40% of scratchers have passwords that are hard to guess by a human, but easy to guess by a computer. You never know if today would be the day you lose everything.
Even if just one person was saved from losing hours and hours of work, my mission is accomplished.
- sangsang238
- New to Scratch
6 posts
Game Ideas
I've recently made a game. I'll very happy if you try it ♥
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/578280345/fullscreen/
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/578280345/fullscreen/
- supergamer10000
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Game Ideas
Maybe you could make something that helps the community, such as a tutorial I neeed a game idea can you give me a idea pls<key [reply] pressed?>:D
Ask yourself, if you were hacked and lost hours, upon hours of work, would you regret not having a strong password that only takes 5 minutes to make?
Is it time to update your password? Here are some tips to make a strong password:
Length: The longer the password, the stronger it is. A password that is at least 12 characters long.
Complexity: Combination of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols to make it harder to crack.
Uniqueness: Don't use easily guessable information like your name, address, or date of birth. Also, avoid using the same password for multiple accounts.
Passphrases: A phrase made up of random words, numbers, and symbols, as these can be easier to remember but still secure.
Randomness: Use a random password generator to create a unique and unpredictable password.
Regular updates: Regularly change your passwords to stay ahead of potential security threats.
Remember, the goal is to create a password that is strong, unique, and difficult for others to guess.
I would estimate more than 40% of scratchers have passwords that are hard to guess by a human, but easy to guess by a computer. You never know if today would be the day you lose everything.
Even if just one person was saved from losing hours and hours of work, my mission is accomplished.
- supergamer10000
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Game Ideas
This should be in show and tell It's fine this time since you didn't know so remember next time! I've recently made a game. I'll very happy if you try it ♥
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/578280345/fullscreen/
Ask yourself, if you were hacked and lost hours, upon hours of work, would you regret not having a strong password that only takes 5 minutes to make?
Is it time to update your password? Here are some tips to make a strong password:
Length: The longer the password, the stronger it is. A password that is at least 12 characters long.
Complexity: Combination of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols to make it harder to crack.
Uniqueness: Don't use easily guessable information like your name, address, or date of birth. Also, avoid using the same password for multiple accounts.
Passphrases: A phrase made up of random words, numbers, and symbols, as these can be easier to remember but still secure.
Randomness: Use a random password generator to create a unique and unpredictable password.
Regular updates: Regularly change your passwords to stay ahead of potential security threats.
Remember, the goal is to create a password that is strong, unique, and difficult for others to guess.
I would estimate more than 40% of scratchers have passwords that are hard to guess by a human, but easy to guess by a computer. You never know if today would be the day you lose everything.
Even if just one person was saved from losing hours and hours of work, my mission is accomplished.
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