
The new nether update is out, and there was a change with the original texture as well, get ready, because within the next two weeks, i might change the character and improve the movement.
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Currently, I'm working on an isometric form of minecraft on scratch, I started this project on May 7th, and I'm almost done. The only issue is movement. I've constantly been editing it to make it perfect. Please comment if you know how to fix this.
So, as some of you already now I've been developing an isometric Minecraft game on scratch, and after one month, and a few days i have completed it. The movement is still wonky, but it's better than before.
My oc 101
I drew him because why not
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So, i have an pfp but not and oc but today, i asked myself what would my oc look like if i drew it, so i drew it, and then i added effects to make it look cooler. I also did it for a signup
original:https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/548536364/
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New nether update coming to isometric Minecraft Wednesday
Game:https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/546502882/
for those wondering sadly you won't be able to go tothe nether portal until after i fix movement
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So, as some of you already now I've been developing an isometric Minecraft game on scratch, and after one month, and a few days i have completed it. The movement is still wonky, but it's better than before.
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/546502882/
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