5 years ago

OMG. This crazy person. πŸ˜‘


I published my Sonic game based on a hack in December 2019. But then a month ago, I received a comment from a random kid in all caps saying that I β€œstole” an engine from something else.

And that is very weird because I programmed the entire game all on my own and it took me 2 or 4 months to finish. And the worst part is that there is another comment from another Scratcher saying that I copied some screenshots from another project.

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https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/347571463/

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This Scratch edition project BELONGS to me. No engine, program, screenshots, or sprites was copied from another project whatsoever.



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