Chose a public game from the ones listed on the home screen, or click "new game" to start your own. When you start a new game, you'll begin on Step 3. • Step 1: Watch the last turn of the game, which is someone guessing someone else's song. Click the right-arrow button to skip. • Step 2: Guess your friend's last song by clicking or dragging the tiles into the open spaces. Click the right-arrow button to give up. • Step 3: Pick your next song. • Step 4: Play the song you picked in Step 3 by clicking the keys of the keyboard. Click "restart" to start over. Click "done" when finished.
GUYS CLOUD DATA IS SO FRIGGIN HARD I CAN'T GET IT TO WORK AND I'M SORRYYYY so for now I guess y'all should just play by yourselves and I'll keep trying to fix it This is a musical version of the hit mobile game Draw Something. I've been accused of making my full-featured games too hard, and this is no exception. I've been working on this game on-and-off for probably 2 years, and I've finally got all the major bugs worked out! :) PLEASE NOTE: You must be a full Scratcher to use this game, New Scratchers can't use cloud data so nothing you do will be saved. Draw Something's laid-back 2-player format is probably an awful system for Scratch, so I decided to have a bunch of public games instead, where everyone takes their turn in a never-ending chain. I don't think I've seen any other multiplayer games like that. If I invented this kind of gameplay, let's call it "collaborative turn-taking." Suggest songs here: http://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/78284/ CREDIT • @Zykon for the text engine. • @someone10 for the piano. • @Lirex for the cloud list engine. • Logo: "Play" font: Linux Libertine (that's right, the same font they used for the Wikipedia logo #swagging). "Something": from Draw Something logo, credit to OMGPOP/Zynga. Treble clef: From Wikimedia Commons, credit to User:っ, et al. • Of course, credit to OMGPOP/Zynga for the original Draw Something concept.