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boxerry
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Can you play and share learning game codes on Scratch?

Ok, lets try to do this right this time lol

Like gkit and bluekit

Gkit has improved its moderation on Trust No One’s chat, also implementing that into names and questions. I have tried it. If you put an inappropriate name, Gkit knows that and gives you one of those “Amazing Lion” names. In questions, if you put an inappropriate question and/or options, it won’t be saved.

For bluekit, it’s basically the same exact thing. Bluekit has the same name moderation system and etc.

So, can you play and share gkit/bluekit codes on scratch?

Last edited by boxerry (March 10, 2025 12:42:58)

GameCatastrophe0927
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Can you play and share learning game codes on Scratch?

You aren't allowed to, but lots of people do anyway and rarely get reported / taken down
(at least that's what I see, I could be wrong)

Last edited by GameCatastrophe0927 (March 6, 2025 14:06:01)

boxerry
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Can you play and share learning game codes on Scratch?

GameCatastrophe0927 wrote:

You aren't allowed to, but lots of people do anyway and rarely get reported / taken down
(at least that's what I see, I could be wrong)

Oh ok
HighlaneGamingStudio
Scratcher
100+ posts

Can you play and share learning game codes on Scratch?

boxerry wrote:

Ok, lets try to do this right this time lol

Like gkit and bluekit

Gkit has improved its moderation on Trust No One’s chat, also implementing that into names and questions. I have tried it. If you put an inappropriate name, Gkit knows that and gives you one of those “Amazing Lion” names. In questions, if you put an inappropriate question and/or options, it won’t be saved.

For bluekit, it’s basically the same exact thing. Bluekit has the same name moderation system and etc.

So, can you play and share gkit/bluekit codes on scratch?
You can make games like that so long as users can't enter information that's being logged in cloud variables that others can see. For example, you could make a Trust No One mode without a chat and without the ability to enter names other than “AmazingLion” or others like that. If a chat is required, specific phrases could be coded in (which are legal in Scratch for projects like this) instead of user input. For in-game questions, I'm not sure how you would code that, but you could have some presets that users could choose from to (and possibly search for in the game).

What I wrote answered the wrong question, see below.

Last edited by HighlaneGamingStudio (March 7, 2025 22:18:23)

GameCatastrophe0927
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Can you play and share learning game codes on Scratch?

HighlaneGamingStudio wrote:

You can make games like that so long as users can't enter information that's being logged in cloud variables that others can see. For example, you could make a Trust No One mode without a chat and without the ability to enter names other than “AmazingLion” or others like that. If a chat is required, specific phrases could be coded in (which are legal in Scratch for projects like this) instead of user input. For in-game questions, I'm not sure how you would code that, but you could have some presets that users could choose from to (and possibly search for in the game).
Not what they're talking about, plus I already answered
boxerry
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Can you play and share learning game codes on Scratch?

HighlaneGamingStudio wrote:

boxerry wrote:

Ok, lets try to do this right this time lol

Like gkit and bluekit

Gkit has improved its moderation on Trust No One’s chat, also implementing that into names and questions. I have tried it. If you put an inappropriate name, Gkit knows that and gives you one of those “Amazing Lion” names. In questions, if you put an inappropriate question and/or options, it won’t be saved.

For bluekit, it’s basically the same exact thing. Bluekit has the same name moderation system and etc.

So, can you play and share gkit/bluekit codes on scratch?
You can make games like that so long as users can't enter information that's being logged in cloud variables that others can see. For example, you could make a Trust No One mode without a chat and without the ability to enter names other than “AmazingLion” or others like that. If a chat is required, specific phrases could be coded in (which are legal in Scratch for projects like this) instead of user input. For in-game questions, I'm not sure how you would code that, but you could have some presets that users could choose from to (and possibly search for in the game).

I wasn’t asking about making games though.
HighlaneGamingStudio
Scratcher
100+ posts

Can you play and share learning game codes on Scratch?

GameCatastrophe0927 wrote:

Not what they're talking about, plus I already answered

boxerry wrote:

I wasn’t asking about making games though.
Oh, I misunderstood the first time. I didn't understand what you meant by codes. Giving game codes to enter on the games' websites is the equivalent of posting links to the websites, which is not allowed due to private chat functionality and/or unmoderated user-inputted data, even if it has self-moderation.

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