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Cringe Simulator

3O3oYoPo•Created December 4, 2021
Cringe Simulator
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Press any key to continue basketball player's dialogue. These are my first three Scratch games. Ever. Enjoy the amateurism. Most are self-explanatory. SO so sorry for making you deal with what my younger self thought a jumping mechanism was. You have to click back twice.

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Background music- Mixkit Just Kidding (https://mixkit.co/free-stock-music/discover/just-kidding/) Here is some lore I just made up- 1. The piece of bread was supposed to be an afterschool snack for a boy who was a member of a local soccer team, only it was a bit moldy. So, to punish it, the boy lit two of his soccer balls on fire and put the bread in the kitchen with them. And you have to get the bread out before it suffers a terrible fate based on it's appearance. Appearances don't matter. Don't lock people in kitchens with burning soccer balls because of how they look. 2. Abby was a normal girl, living a normal life, until she realized she was in a video game on a block coding website for young children. She then tried to learn to code herself, but only managed to get herself stuck in a practically codeless area of grayish nothingness, where the evil King of Scratch put three deadly balls in with her, and they will forever fly around and if they touch her, they will incinerate her. She has been reprogrammed to be your slave- yet she can still think and feel. She's trapped, forever. 3. Sylvia needed that magic ball to cure a deadly disease sweeping her species. The disease causes amnesia and sudden death. Sylvia was one of the last uninfected and asked you to help her find the ball, but it turns out she was infected, and once you entered the room, she started to show symptoms, which is why she forgot all about the ball and instead sent you to play at a basketball game. Then she faded away and died, along with the rest of her species. Kind of ruins it, doesn't it?

Project Details

Project ID611682096
CreatedDecember 4, 2021
Last ModifiedMay 17, 2022
SharedMay 17, 2022
Visibilityvisible
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