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  • Hi!

  • I'm using a text-to-speech generator since talking for moderate periods of time does hurt me, and I'd rather you be able to understand me anyway.

  • I'm going to be showing you how to convert your Scratch projects into Itch games. Firstly, you need an Itch account, which is easy enough to set up.

  • It's like any social media sign-up, but you also need to be at least 13 years old, unlike Scratch, which is all ages. First, go to the Scratch editor of whatever project you want and click the "File" drop-down menu.

  • Save the project to your device.

  • Depending on how big the project is, this download might take a few seconds. Go to the TurboWorks Packager page and choose the .hsb file you just downloaded.

  • Scroll all the way down and make sure you have the HTML selected.

  • You can press the "Preview" button to make sure your project works the way you want it to.

  • Then you can press the "Package" button to download your new HTML file. Go to your Itch profile and to the right of your username, click "Upload New Project".

  • It'll send you to a new page.

  • Write a title first, then scroll down near the bottom to upload the HTML file you downloaded from TurboWarp. Scroll up to the "Kind of Project" tab and switch it to HTML.

  • Then you can scroll back down to where the "Upload" button was and press the tick, "This file will be played in the browser." Now you can adjust anything you want with your project before scrolling to the bottom to make your project public.

  • You may want to save it as a draft first so you could the theme of the game's page, but once you set it public, your Scratch game will now be on Itch and no one could take it down for no reason.

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