URL: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/152372211/
Shared on Scratch: August 19, 2017
A cute, simple pet caring game with animations, a sweet atmosphere, and a hungry and lonely white cat named Sapphire who needs a home.
OFFICIAL STUDIO: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/17691444/
OFFICIAL WEBSITE: https://sites.google.com/view/careforsapphire/home
MidnightTheKitten (game)
MIT (coding platform)
jsininger, Disney, Sammy Fain, Jack Lawrence (music) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4J2pmjDsJ7o)
This game was created earlier than it was actually shared. Originally, my idea was to create a game where you just bathed and groomed a white cat until they were sparkling clean. I wanted to make the game for my godsister, because it's what I thought she'd like. But then I started making it into more of a cat caring game where you actually feed the cat, among other things. On August 19th, 2017 I decided to actually share it, thinking, "why not?" and honestly, the game just felt like "one of my games" that I hadn't shared before then, and I didn't think it was all that great or anything. In June of 2019, I decided to tell people about it on the forums. A nice Scratcher called bananasgs (https://scratch.mit.edu/users/bananasgs/) SHOCKINGLY O_O (from my perspective) decided to suggest it to be featured (on the front page of the website), and even more SHOCKINGLY O_O it actually WAS featured! I was so happy! I never expected that to ever happen, since I wasn't very well known at all. I got lots of wonderful comments from people. <3 Ever since then it has been my most well known game, and I really, really appreciate everyone who has supported me! :)
URL: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/73064870/
Shared on Scratch: August 13, 2015 (my join date)
My very first game which I made when I joined Scratch. It features Toothless from How To Train Your Dragon, and has a few options, like being able to feed him and fly him.
Press Y to feed him,
L to give him water,
P to pet him,
And B and the spacebar to reset his position.
MidnightTheKitten (game)
MIT (coding platform)
DreamWorks (Toothless)
One day, 10 year old me scrolled the internet, and somehow came across a kids coding website called Scratch. I was intrigued, and clicked the "Create" button, and then for a few hours I found images online of a field and Toothless, and pieced together my first (very simple) game.