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    Emerson Rowberry
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    Are we allowed to create fps style games, if they have limited violence or a slider that enables more violent content? I know that people have created FPS games on the official scratch website and I want to know if I can do the same in 3d on this site.

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      Are we allowed to create fps style games, if they have limited violence or a slider that enables more violent content? I know that people have created FPS games on the official scratch website and I want to know if I can do the same in 3d on this site.

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      @ejrowberry09-12248f6d

      Thanks for checking with us. In general, if it is acceptable on MIT Scratch, then we are fine with it, but we prefer the death scene to be not so violent. If the game is fun, the players should not care much about whether the death animation is very realistic, right?

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        @ejrowberry09-12248f6d

        Thanks for checking with us. In general, if it is acceptable on MIT Scratch, then we are fine with it, but we prefer the death scene to be not so violent. If the game is fun, the players should not care much about whether the death animation is very realistic, right?

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        @info-creaticode
        That is correct, but it can be problematic for people with PTSD. If they have experienced traumatic experiences (e.g. gun violence, burglaries, domestic violence, and possibly even murder), then they may not have a good experience on the game. Like Scratch, the game would be taken down if it was too realistic.

        To answer your question, @ejrowberry09-12248f6d, no. You may not add a realistic death scene for reasons said above. However, if it isn’t too realistic on Scratch, then maybe it’s fine. But please keep in mind that some people may experience PTSD when playing your game.

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          @info-creaticode
          That is correct, but it can be problematic for people with PTSD. If they have experienced traumatic experiences (e.g. gun violence, burglaries, domestic violence, and possibly even murder), then they may not have a good experience on the game. Like Scratch, the game would be taken down if it was too realistic.

          To answer your question, @ejrowberry09-12248f6d, no. You may not add a realistic death scene for reasons said above. However, if it isn’t too realistic on Scratch, then maybe it’s fine. But please keep in mind that some people may experience PTSD when playing your game.

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          GreeniWasTakenYT
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          @catty I was gonna ask a similar question to this. so can I make my character fall over and disappear?

          when life give you toasters, make toasterade… something like that

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            @catty I was gonna ask a similar question to this. so can I make my character fall over and disappear?

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            @s9205307-810c679a That would most likely be okay, as long as there’s no detailed particles for it

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              @info-creaticode
              That is correct, but it can be problematic for people with PTSD. If they have experienced traumatic experiences (e.g. gun violence, burglaries, domestic violence, and possibly even murder), then they may not have a good experience on the game. Like Scratch, the game would be taken down if it was too realistic.

              To answer your question, @ejrowberry09-12248f6d, no. You may not add a realistic death scene for reasons said above. However, if it isn’t too realistic on Scratch, then maybe it’s fine. But please keep in mind that some people may experience PTSD when playing your game.

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              @catty Sorry but I disagree with your decision. CreatiCode is right but games like that just need a warning message. Usually people disregard warnings, like kids getting over age barriers on sites by lying, but if you have PTSD or epilepsy or something that you are aware of, seeing a warning would likely make you leave because you wouldn’t want to have to go to the hopsital over a web game triggering you (I personally would be embarassed). Like adult sites have, a modal saying “are you sensitive to gore? If so you should leave” and and ok button and text that says to exit the project if not ok should be good enough. That way, people are protected, and anything bad happening would be purely their choice and not a mistake. This also doesn’t restrict the creator from being as creative as he wants since CreatiCode isn’t meant to be very limiting. It also makes sense if you dont need or want a warning to just have a disabled by default setting for detailed gore, and a settings screen to change that setting WITH a warning.

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                @catty Sorry but I disagree with your decision. CreatiCode is right but games like that just need a warning message. Usually people disregard warnings, like kids getting over age barriers on sites by lying, but if you have PTSD or epilepsy or something that you are aware of, seeing a warning would likely make you leave because you wouldn’t want to have to go to the hopsital over a web game triggering you (I personally would be embarassed). Like adult sites have, a modal saying “are you sensitive to gore? If so you should leave” and and ok button and text that says to exit the project if not ok should be good enough. That way, people are protected, and anything bad happening would be purely their choice and not a mistake. This also doesn’t restrict the creator from being as creative as he wants since CreatiCode isn’t meant to be very limiting. It also makes sense if you dont need or want a warning to just have a disabled by default setting for detailed gore, and a settings screen to change that setting WITH a warning.

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                @jeffreyrb03-gmail
                Well I don’t make projects here for a living, so I don’t know how strict everything is, but I see your point. My brain was turned off when righting that message, and I thought it was scratch strict about gore. You’re right.

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                  @ejrowberry09-12248f6d

                  Thanks for checking with us. In general, if it is acceptable on MIT Scratch, then we are fine with it, but we prefer the death scene to be not so violent. If the game is fun, the players should not care much about whether the death animation is very realistic, right?

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                  @info-creaticode Yes I see your point, and I would like to see if I can push the boundries on this game engine making a call of duty or similar game. Maybe I could add a slider that enables/disables violence for those who want a fun game and those who want the full experience. Is there a way to check the age of someone’s account to see if they are over 18 or something?

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                    @info-creaticode Yes I see your point, and I would like to see if I can push the boundries on this game engine making a call of duty or similar game. Maybe I could add a slider that enables/disables violence for those who want a fun game and those who want the full experience. Is there a way to check the age of someone’s account to see if they are over 18 or something?

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                    @ejrowberry09-12248f6d I’m not CreatiCode but I can answer your question. A slider is fine and possible, and no, there isn’t a block to check if someone is over 18 but that wouldn’t really be needed because if you plan on making an 18+ project, then you shouldn’t publish it publicly because this is a kids site. For your project to get views, you’ll have to advertise it somewhere else like say a web game development forum (not this one) to try to get people to play your project. It would be nice if they make project settings like “restrict to 13+ users, restrict to 18+ users” but they dont have that so that’d need to be a suggestion

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