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I'll try that, but so far it seems like a similar result to renpy, except the latter seems slightly less confusing...

Yeah, I think renpy and twine are better for VNs and interactive fiction, but good job experimenting. Scratch is cool if you want to program a greater variety of actions and still make your own art and sound. It really does a good job of giving one person the ability to create many types of things relatively easily.

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I updated it with a bit more content if you want to look again (just realized yours doesn't rely on narrative at all, which can still be interesting...)