Second this. Even the kid who later chose a programming career hated Scratch.
Also, it'd be far too low level in comparison to what the guy did - ultimately, this is a game engine. Proper comparison would maybe be against Inform 7.
Second this. Even the kid who later chose a programming career hated Scratch.
Also, it'd be far too low level in comparison to what the guy did - ultimately, this is a game engine. Proper comparison would maybe be against Inform 7.
Yeah, while reading I was thinking "why does he call it a MUD and not a text adventure"?