click the + to show dialogue options, click an option to say it, or click the - to hide the dialogue options @cloud-multiplayer here's a set of dialogue buttons that you can use in the multiplayer platformer if you want ! it is in the "button" sprite and the "dialogue options" sprite :) i wasn't sure where the script for the chat was located inside, so i made a separate + button so this option wouldn't conflict with the space bar option :) > Controls: Arrow Keys/Fingers to move | Space to talk | C to change color | H to hide player names | > Credits: @Pizzzapi for sprites @blobbyfish123 for the first ever cloud project @Kismat12 for all of the great first project scripts > History: Originally I made this on my old account @kismat12, it was my very first working cloud multiplayer game, and stepped me up to my future of making cloud multiplayer games and engines. Later after creating it and getting so many likes and awesome comments from the scratch community, @Pizzapi came along and created some sprites for the game, making it look sleek and better looking. After a few days of great comments, and enjoyment with my success, the project suddenly shut down... I rushed to see what happened! At first I didn't think it happened, and I just needed to reload the page, and the project would start again, but no! It still would go! So I went inside the project and pressed the green flag, nothing happened.... No script lit up like they were supposed to, it was the most unusual thing... A few months later, and finally took action, and went into the project. First I used the method that would make everything come into place more, that didn't work.... Then I backpacked the project, and made a new one, and uploaded everything there... The project finally did work! I just had to make a few modifications. Then now, I made this, an ultra upgraded one! I am happy on how it turned out, and what it has become... Enjoy! :D > Change Log: 8/14/19: Released!
using safe pre-set messages like this is OK with Scratch's current cloud policy :) "We're fine with people using a short list of text phrases" - dietbacon* "The idea here is that the list of pre-set messages should be short, and appropriate in themselves." - Za-Chary* https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/357776/?page=1#post-3629434