edit: WHEN I SAID I DON'T WANT TO BE FEATURED I MEAN IT. i already got featured once and based on what happened i don't want it to happen again. /srs /nm click notes at the bottom to play them manually. click on any clouds that pass by to play a chord! click button on the top left to change the weather. there are four weathers: sunny, rainy, thunderstorm, and snowy. ☆ sunny: you can just watch as the notes play themselves under the sunlight! ☆ rainy / snowy: move your mouse to move the cloud. it will rain automatically, but you can click to make raindrops / snowflakes fall. ☆ thunderstorm: same as regular rain, but clicking makes lightning, which makes a drum sound. click the button on the top right to change the settings. (page 1) ☆ note length: sets how long a note plays for ☆ instrument: self-explanatory (page 2) ☆ spin: changes the speed of the sun spinning ☆ cloud: sets transparency of the cloud (page 3) ☆ auto rain: toggles automatic rainfall. when on (1), it rains / snows automatically. ☆ lightning: sets the intensity of background flashes that happen when you make lightning. off (0) by default. hover over the top right corner of the screen to see the total number of notes that have been played worldwide. - - - disclaimer: i am aware that someone made a project similar to this and even got featured, but in my defense, i had this idea (and made a project about it!!!!!) much earlier. so no, i'm not copying. i'm copying myself if anything i made it first, how dare you get more popular than me >:0 /hj old ver.: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/203093086 originally made in 2018, 4 years ago. spot the differences /j me being very daring with a non-animation project have this while i work on a template @st please don't feature this /srs do not use anything i made without proper credit. remixing is allowed, but change the title, description, and at least one significant thing about the project. - - - ☆ code . @dxscmfrt ☆ art . @dxscmfrt (clouds were reused from an old project) ☆ song . you!!1!1 - - - ☆ inspired by . light rain at the time this project was originally made and (partially) this ig https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/552272781