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[[Screamers]], the unexpected combination of a startling image and a random sound, have become a popular way to entertain, scare, or even make people laugh. In the realm of screamers, [[Scratch]], the user-friendly programming language and online community created by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at MIT, has found its place. While Scratch is primarily known for enabling young people to create interactive stories, games, and animations, it has also become a tool for crafting simplistic screamers, reminiscent of the [[Adobe Flash]] era. However, one project has emerged to amplify the screamer experience on [[Scratch]]—[[TurboWarp]].
[[Screamers]], the unexpected combination of a startling image and a random sound, have become a popular way to entertain, scare, or even make people laugh. In the realm of screamers, [[Scratch]], the user-friendly programming language and online community created by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at MIT, has found its place. While Scratch is primarily known for enabling young people to create interactive stories, games, and animations, it has also become a tool for crafting simplistic screamers, reminiscent of the [[Adobe Flash]] era. However, one project has emerged to amplify the screamer experience on [[Scratch]]—[[TurboWarp]].
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