MANDATORY: Follow the Scratch community guidelines. Don't bully. I was extensively being bullied last year, leading to some of my least sensical or honest alerts. I was being called the bully myself, being blamed for EVERYTHING the REAL bully did wrong, being told that my stuff sucks, even given a death threat, I'm not even kidding! Why would I trust a person like this? Also, acknowledge that I may inadvertently remodel your art, relocate your events or places, or change the rules. Of course, I would absolutely HATE for this remix chain to screw up. GUIDELINES (not mandatory, but strongly recommended): Thumbnail should contain the remix number. It should show until you press the green flag. Moderate-quality animation at least. Even with stickmen. Design your characters well. - If your characters are stickpeople, imitate Alan Becker and animate them well. Use the map in the sprites section to locate where your places or events. - Hide the map from plain sight, but keep it accessible to anyone who views the insides of your project. - If not everything fits in one region, make a larger region containing that one region. Don't limit yourself to 2d. Try to convert these 2d spaces into 3d spaces, so that they look like dioramas. You can add elements from not just operating systems (Microsoft Windows, MacOS) or console operating environments (Wii), but hardware as well.
INSPIRATIONS (which you can watch, and then imitate or derive from): Alan Becker (Animator series). I've watched his Minecraft video, and it is oh so creative with what Minecraft and Animator vs. have to offer. -other videos, including an Icon Wars one, which does a great job. Jaiden Animations: great visualisations of what her life has to offer. OTHER CREDITS: Sound effects: Papers Please - photo printing ADD TO CREDITS: Any source you can find, and name it. Otherwise, name the file based on the source. DON'T USE FOR CREDITS: Something like "Credit to everyone" or "C2A", or, of course, "NO CREDIT". And don't complain about it either. "This is taking forever, can't you let me say ”c2a”?" Of course not...