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TheStrykerJay
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How to MAKE MONEY off of Scratch



To most people, Scratch is just a website that lets you code games and share them with the world. And they aren't wrong, that's what Scratch is, but to some people, it's a way to make a little extra cash. This is how.
Online game websites such as Crazygames, Poki, etc. allow game developers to upload their games and make money off ad revenue, but of course, there is a catch right away, how do you upload your scratch game? It's actually quite simple, using this website: https://sheeptester.github.io/htmlifier/ you can convert your scratch games into HTML files, which the websites listed above accept. A fairly popular game site to upload games to is: https://developer.crazygames.com/ .



It's very simple to does and they pay well compared to other sit. To add your game you just upload the HTML file of your game and add some art (icon, banner, etc.)(It is a very similar process across all websites). Crazy Games (like most other game sites) expects a level of quality out of your game, it needs to pass a number of tests: Is it bug-free? Is fun to play? Is it a game that is likely to interest many people? If your game does not pass these inspections, it will, unfortunately, be denied. It's a terrible feeling to have worked on a game for a long time, only to have it be denied, but don't let it bother you, just fix bugs, improve the gameplay, or just make a whole new game because you'll get it eventually.
That being said, don't expect to be able to retire young just because you put a Scratch game of all things on a free game website. It's extremely hard to make any substantial amount of money off Scratch and if you're lucky you will get enough money to buy some pretzels from a gas station, but don't be discouraged by this. There have been in rare cases successful games made on Scratch such as Paper Minecraft and Flappy Bird, each received a massive amount of views on external websites, so don't lose all hope, I'm just saying don't get your hopes up.

Profiting off Scratch projects is allowed on Scratch under Scratch's Terms of Use, Rules of Usage: 3.6

Last edited by TheStrykerJay (Jan. 21, 2022 00:53:25)




TheStrykerJay
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How to MAKE MONEY off of Scratch

While it is possible to download another person's game and upload it as your own, they can claim it as theirs and you could get in trouble, either way, it's dishonest and goes against the spirit of Scratch.

Last edited by TheStrykerJay (Dec. 6, 2020 02:41:42)




Greg8128
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How to MAKE MONEY off of Scratch

Out of all the video games ever made, the only successful one that could have been made in Scratch* is flappy bird. If you think you're going to be lucky enough to stumble upon the next flappy bird, think again. Literally walking the streets in search of dropped coins will probably get you more money than trying to sell games made in Scratch.

*By “Could have been made”, I mean in the practical sense of the term. Here's an exercise: try implementing a binary search tree in Java, then in C, then in Scratch. In Java, it is a trivial task. In C, it is slightly harder because you need to think about memory management but is still a relatively easy task. In Scratch, it is an extremely convoluted task which requires you to, among other things, write your own memory allocator before you even begin.

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TheStrykerJay
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How to MAKE MONEY off of Scratch

Greg8128 wrote:

Out of all the video games ever made, the only successful one that could have been made in Scratch* is flappy bird. If you think you're going to be lucky enough to stumble upon the next flappy bird, think again. Literally walking the streets in search of dropped coins will probably get you more money than trying to sell games made in Scratch.

*By “Could have been made”, I mean in the practical sense of the term. Here's an exercise: try implementing a binary search tree in Java, then in C, then in Scratch. In Java, it is a trivial task. In C, it is slightly harder because you need to think about memory management but is still a relatively easy task. In Scratch, it is an extremely convoluted task which requires you to, among other things, write your own memory allocator before you even begin.


I never said that you would get rich, I just said it was possible to make money off Scratch and wrote how. I'll update the post to include that though.



trieuminh
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How to MAKE MONEY off of Scratch

RykerJohnson wrote:

While it is possible to download another person's game and upload it as your own, they can claim it as there's and you could get in trouble, either way, it's dishonest and goes against the spirit of Scratch.
That's not what they mean.

Press CTRL/COMMAND+SHIFT+DOWN after highlighting a bit of my signature to see the rest of my signature (and keep doing it)
Idk about mobile.


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TheStrykerJay
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How to MAKE MONEY off of Scratch

trieuminh wrote:

RykerJohnson wrote:

While it is possible to download another person's game and upload it as your own, they can claim it as there's and you could get in trouble, either way, it's dishonest and goes against the spirit of Scratch.
That's not what they mean.
Not what who means?



TheStrykerJay
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How to MAKE MONEY off of Scratch

This topic better blow up

Last edited by TheStrykerJay (Jan. 21, 2022 00:49:40)




Scratchy697
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How to MAKE MONEY off of Scratch

RykerJohnson wrote:

150+ Views on this topic, that's more than I have ever had!
haha 2000 views go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

TheStrykerJay
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How to MAKE MONEY off of Scratch

Scratchy697 wrote:

RykerJohnson wrote:

150+ Views on this topic, that's more than I have ever had!
haha 2000 views go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Oh dang lol.



fdreerf
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How to MAKE MONEY off of Scratch

Greg8128 wrote:

Out of all the video games ever made, the only successful one that could have been made in Scratch* is flappy bird. If you think you're going to be lucky enough to stumble upon the next flappy bird, think again.
I think you're underestimating the power of the masses – any game with pretty colors and fast-paced gameplay on the app stores suddenly gets millions of downloads.

Hyped for MS-DOS 11.0
TheStrykerJay
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How to MAKE MONEY off of Scratch

fdreerf wrote:

Greg8128 wrote:

Out of all the video games ever made, the only successful one that could have been made in Scratch* is flappy bird. If you think you're going to be lucky enough to stumble upon the next flappy bird, think again.
I think you're underestimating the power of the masses – any game with pretty colors and fast-paced gameplay on the app stores suddenly gets millions of downloads.
Exactly, the way you present your game (cover art and advertising) is everything. If it looks fun and colorful it gets views.



TheStrykerJay
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How to MAKE MONEY off of Scratch



Scratch does permit the commercial use of projects in their ToU. That means you can profit off your projects and not worry about possibly being banned or being forced to remove your project. I will update my main post to include this.



xMysticalCoder
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How to MAKE MONEY off of Scratch

RykerJohnson wrote:

I personally upload my games to https://developer.crazygames.com/ .


Hmm the link doesnt work for me. It says failed to fetch.

TheStrykerJay
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How to MAKE MONEY off of Scratch

xMysticalCoder wrote:

RykerJohnson wrote:

I personally upload my games to https://developer.crazygames.com/ .


Hmm the link doesnt work for me. It says failed to fetch.
It works for me, it may be you have a slow internet connection.



nineyears
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How to MAKE MONEY off of Scratch

how to upload it says it needs id from steam or google play or ios appstore id
-CloudGate-
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How to MAKE MONEY off of Scratch

Greg8128 wrote:

Out of all the video games ever made, the only successful one that could have been made in Scratch* is flappy bird. If you think you're going to be lucky enough to stumble upon the next flappy bird, think again. Literally walking the streets in search of dropped coins will probably get you more money than trying to sell games made in Scratch.

*By “Could have been made”, I mean in the practical sense of the term. Here's an exercise: try implementing a binary search tree in Java, then in C, then in Scratch. In Java, it is a trivial task. In C, it is slightly harder because you need to think about memory management but is still a relatively easy task. In Scratch, it is an extremely convoluted task which requires you to, among other things, write your own memory allocator before you even begin.
nope, I'm making hollow knight



box of Asian citrus psyllids and please give me an internet here

TheStrykerJay
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How to MAKE MONEY off of Scratch

nineyears wrote:

how to upload it says it needs id from steam or google play or ios appstore id
You shouldn't need that, for me, it just asked for the html code, I would make sure you are on the correct website: https://developer.crazygames.com/ .



TheStrykerJay
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How to MAKE MONEY off of Scratch

Bump



BeloNelo
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How to MAKE MONEY off of Scratch

They crazy games testers dont have super high standards: https://www.crazygames.com/game/the-scratch-cat-adventure

Just A Person Who Watches Anime, I also script on stuff, I honestly don't know what to write so…

go crazy and comment on my profile
TheStrykerJay
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How to MAKE MONEY off of Scratch

BeloNelo wrote:

They crazy games testers dont have super high standards: https://www.crazygames.com/game/the-scratch-cat-adventure
Yes, that is a good point. This seems like a larger game, I think that Crazy Games wants big, long games that people will stay a long time to play. I had a very simple game that in my opinion had better art and code than this game, but it got denied. https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/429209930/



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