Morfle's Bad Problem (v1.4)
A downloadable Scratch Project for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android
Hi! This is not 'My first """""Game""""" '. This is actually a game I made in December of 2024, but I recently got an account so I'm putting it here. It's going to be Electron Windows 64-bit and 32-bit applications (in .zip packages), a risky MacOS application, a Linux application and an HTML.
Morfle was made by my friend, which is said on the Scratch page (Morfle's Bad Problem (on Scratch) (and yes I am arazarmakescartoons)).
Music by Toby Fox (none are made by me because I'm horrible at making my own and love Toby's) and style of words in some places (how it turns yellow and stuff) is in Undertale and Deltarune but I don't really know who came up with it yet. (after a quick Bing search I couldn't find it so I'm guessing Toby Fox). Copyright holder for music is Materia Music Publishing.
| Status | Released |
| Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux, Android |
| Author | Alazarball from YT |
| Average session | A few minutes |
| Languages | English |
| Inputs | Keyboard, Touchscreen |
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Install instructions
Hi! The 64-bit and 32-bit only work on Windows. I might make a MacOS and Linux later though (later passed). If you are on mobile/tablet/optional Chromebook, download the .html and play on your browser! If you are using Windows, choose between 32-bit (probably the best option if you don't know) and 64-bit, then extract the .zip and play! For Linux I could only get a 64-bit one that wasn't a NW.js application, but still! It's the Windows application basically. Also, you run the command start.sh to use it! (I don't have Linux; this was based off the TurboWarp packager.) For MacOS it works natively on Intel Silicon and Apple Silicon Macs, and you also use it like Windows, I think (Please ignore "gatekeeper warnings" by opening Finder, going to the application (go to the .app file, then Contents, then press MacOS), right clicking on it, clicking open, and clicking open again...? TurboWarp's instructions were pretty vague, and I don't want to pay Apple a hundred dollars a year, so please find a workaround.). I don't run MacOS either.
-Alazarball
