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wow a scratch game! that's a throwback!

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Yeah I don't quite know how to code yet or what to use. Also I really wanted to push the limits of Scratch. If you wanna see my "code", you can click the Scratch link and take a look, I'm really proud.

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who says you need to learn code the game engine I use barely uses any code! but it's a bit janky!

Which game engine do you use then?

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upbge (it's like blender game engine) it's has really good visual scripting but it's a bit janky and might be confusing if you haven't used blender also don't expect there to be much tutorials because it's only being worked on by a few people upbge.org

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I actually have used blender before but I haven't discovered a lot of features yet

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also unity and unreal has visual scripting which is also not bad but I would strongly reccomend learning GDscript or python it's not as hard as you'll think! also jonas did an amazing C# tutorial on unity (also I know a bit of python and can use UPBGE and make sense of this tutorial and I'm still a young teen)

I also know a bit of Python but the most ambitious project I ever made was copying tutorials one by one. I'm actually currently downloading Unreal, because I like the visual Scripting

Another Problem I face when learning to code is that I just don't want to blindly follow tutorials. I have to understand it or else I lose motivation.