NOTICE: I didn't make much of this game, I only made about 10% of it, @AnExtremelyLongName made most of it and his version of the game is here at https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/376608888/ (they unshared it) If you want to see all the tears shed while making this go to the studio here: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/25889879/ ___________________________________________ Thank you for playing our game. This project was constructed by 15 people over the course of multiple months in @JWHandle's coding competition. Please support us by adding it to various studios and clicking the love and favorite buttons. ___________________________________________ Team Leader: @AnExtremelyLongName Members: @W_Studio @144643 @---------Me--------- @Kevinboy999 @Golden_Retrever @JellySulio @gaming271 @TheCardboardComputer @masterofno @SlenTheOoof @OurPrincess @baldi-math @-Ink-Sans-____ @AnimationsScratch ___________________________________________ The game is a linear cinematic game that involves the player in a fantasy world called "The Dump". The Dump is the place for all the abandoned programs and characters the Scratch Team no longer needs. Despite its beauty, it is filled with mysterious dangers and lurking predators. The entity that seems to control it all is Error Tera. She is the corrupted version of the original Tera. Error Tera was the first thing to be added to The Dump. Unfortunately, in the release of Scratch 4.0, Tera was removed due to her unpopularity as a sprite. When Tera meets Error Tera, Tera realizes that Error Tera is an amplification of all of her bad character traits. She must fix her bad traits in order to defeat Error Tera because Error Tera's existence tethers on the original's bad traits. This is Act One. Welcome to The Dump, player. ___________________________________________ Music: fjhmusic.com and freemusicarchive.org Griffpatch tutorials for some scripts Disclaimer: If you notice any art, script, or anything in our project that is discredited, please point it out. Some of our team members may have suggested or submitted work that was not credited.