FWIW i was working on an abstract for a book that teaches the new generation 
how to write a simple game engine (which seems to be something that lot of them 
have interest in doing) through playing the game that they've created and 
allowing them to release it on e.g. steam/itch.io etc...

The idea was "The Adventure of the red cube" which is separated on chapters:
0. Making a simple loop that opens a window with grey background
1. Adding a red rectangle to it
2. Making a movement for the red rectangle

etc.. to the point of various games

I've halted the project as i have other priorities now and lack resources for 
it, but considering that it's self-generating resources then maybe this idea 
will be useful to you?

-- Jacob "Kreyren" Hrbek

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On Tuesday, October 26th, 2021 at 7:28 AM, Matthias Kirschner <m...@fsfe.org> 
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> Hello Cryptie,
> 

> -   Cryptie [2021-10-12 09:43 +0200]:
> 

> > What do you think about adding scratch ?
> > 

> > It is a great way for young kids to learn algorithmic and having something 
> > fun fast.
> > 

> > We use it in my association with 5y.o. so they can start fast...
> > 

> > BUT
> > 

> > 1.  They don't provide scratch 3.0 on GNU/Linux (it is installable but it 
> > requires a parent able to find and follow a command-line tutorial to 
> > install it or you can use one of the website providing it and play in a 
> > browser...).
> >     

> > 2.  it is a modified BSD licence (+/-) to limit the use of the name Scratch.
> >     

> 

> I am not 100% sure about the best approach. What do you and others here
> 

> think about it?
> 

> Best regards,
> 

> Matthias
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