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I really recommend using an actual  engine. However, if you want to use scratch, that is fine. I believe there is a tool somewhere that converts scratch files to HTML5 (which you need to use to submit a game).

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Thank you. I am most likely going to learn some godot in the next month so my game can work better and be more fluent. I am just afraid of GD script and scripting in general

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Godot is pog, i use it, i made a few games on scratch a few years back lol and an actual engine is much better!

Why dont you try Construct?

Maybe because it is a paid software 

No, It has a demo which lets you try it first before buying it. And i have to say its really good for making games easily.

The demo only lets you make 50 ‘scripts’ lines if I remember correctly 

its 20

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Even worse, you can’t make a finished game with it