So, y'know how this game was made in Scratch? And how projects made with it are in a .sb3 format (because this is Scratch 3.0)? A thought popped up in my head & it was about me releasing that file for public use (a.k.a. to fuck around with, basically, & other stuff that could be important but I don't know what else to say). And to be absolutely honest... This is a decision I genuinely want to make (so no: I will not not release it if people don't want to, it's me account so hnyeourgh). However, I was wondering if I should do so before or after I release my most recent FNaF fangame (the one with a funny thumbnail as of now). So yeah, that's why there's a poll here, to ask y'all: Should that .sb3 file be set free for the public before, or after the release of my "recent-est" fangame?
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For those wondering if there will be a sequel to this... Maybe, just maybe. [screenshot potentially related, but isn't the thing itself]
To add onto the previous post: This is what I meant by the thing not working. The file I'd (desperately) love to share with y'all is labeled as Downloadable, but Incomplete - that's probably why it doesn't show up on the page. Still sucks tho :(
Welp, the .sb3 file for this game is FINALLY out! So, if you've got access to version 3.0 of Scratch, you can now... do stuff with it!
Really huge shoutouts to @TrevorTBOI for his help.
https://x.com/DaKoobFrom06 beeeegh, twitter jumpscare
Pardon my cringe, but: this recent post by Polish Netflix on Twitter is awfully... suspicious
Happy Appy sure is a creepypasta that exists... with that being said, though, I do enjoy it. Definitively better than Sonic.exe, that's for sure.
pivot. nyehehe!
So it's settled then...
in the notepad, f
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