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  1. Scratch - Imagine, Program, Share

    Scratch is a free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations.

  2. Scratches (video game) - Wikipedia

    Scratches uses a first-person perspective to navigate around the house. Using only a mouse, the player can access various rooms and other places in order to solve the mystery of both Blackwood and …

  3. Scratches (Director's Cut) (Windows) - My Abandonware

    May 30, 2023 · If you haven't played Scratches (Director's Cut) or want to try this adventure video game, download it now for free!

  4. Scratches - Director's Cut on Steam

    Mar 8, 2006 · Scratches - Director's Cut Dark Legends surround the old abandoned Blackwood house, secluded far away in the northern wastelands. For writer Michael Arthate, this cold, solitary …

  5. Scratches: The Director's Cut Walkthrough - Big Fish Games

    Feb 24, 2011 · This document contains a complete Scratches game walkthrough featuring annotated screenshots from actual gameplay! We hope you find this information useful as you play your way …

  6. Scratches: Director's Cut - GOG.COM

    What’s your memory of Scratches: Director's Cut? Share your favorite moments and see what others remember about this game.

  7. Scratches Director's Cut walkthrough - GameBoomers

    Gameplay: The main menu of this point and click horror adventure game has a new game, setup, load, save and quit. The setup menu has hints, surround music, camera speed, text speed, gamma …

  8. Scratches (Video Game) - TV Tropes

    Scratches is an Argentinian mystery/horror point-and-click adventure game for the PC released in 2006. A Director's Cut was released a year later featuring an alternate ending. It was developed by the now …

  9. SCRATCHES Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    In the 18th century, scratch began to be used for a line or mark that served as the starting point in a contest or competition. In order to begin or continue a fight, for example, a pugilist would "come up to …

  10. Scratches - YouTube

    We're so close to solving the mystery... [Scratches - Part 3]