EASIEST WAY | How to Convert Scratch 3 Projects To .EXE Files (.sb3 to .exe)

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Summary

This tutorial demonstrates the easiest way to convert Scratch 3 projects (.sb3 files) into executable (.exe) files. It guides you through using Turbowarp.org to download your Scratch project as an HTML file and then using Enigma Virtual Box to convert the HTML file into an .exe application, allowing your project to run on any Windows computer without requiring a browser or internet connection.

Highlights

Introduction to Turbowarp.org
00:00:08

The video starts by introducing Turbowarp.org as the best tool for converting Scratch projects. It mentions that the site is also used for making running sketch objects and directs viewers to additional videos for more information.

Downloading your Scratch Project
00:00:21

To download your Scratch project, go to File > Download and choose 'Project JSON' or 'Files'. The tutorial recommends 'Project JSON'. You'll need to enter your username if your project includes cloud variables, as these require specific handling. The process allows you to customize various settings like project title, author, and whether to include Turbowarp's 'remove all limits' feature.

Setting Project Options
00:01:29

Before downloading, configure options such as the HTML and ZIP file format, high-quality pens, 60 FPS, high-quality clones, high-quality graphics, and high-quality sounds. Once satisfied, click 'Download HTML' to get your project as an HTML file.

Converting HTML to .EXE with Enigma Virtual Box
00:02:08

After downloading the HTML file, use a program called Enigma Virtual Box to convert it into an .exe file. This converts the HTML file into a standalone application that can be run on any computer directly.

Customizing the .EXE File
00:02:40

Once the .exe is created, you can customize its icon by changing the project's icon through the program's settings. The video demonstrates opening a converted project, showing it runs as a full-screen, self-contained application, demonstrating a media player example. This method ensures your projects are portable and do not require external dependencies.

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