Hey, guys.

Scratch is a very cool website, as you can make really nice projects without much use of complex coding.

TurboWarp is a website that compiles Scratch projects into JavaScript in order to make them run faster, and is widely used by creators who make large, laggy Scratch projects.

However, I recently found out you can convert and package them into a .exe file using a compiler the TurboWarp people made.

It’s really easy and very customizable. Here’s the link: https://packager.turbowarp.org/

You first import the link to your project, or the .sb3 file, and you can select colors for variables and lists, add custom code, and even select loading screens for the file. At the very end, you can even select the application you want it to be. (Plain HTML, .exe, Linux, etc.)

I’ve made a mock virus based on Alan Becker’s stick figure videos using the packager. Here’s the link:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/28or3a31xvpa0q6/AlanBSticksBot.zip/file
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Just wanted to share.

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