Software Alternatives & Reviews

Scratch

Scratch is the programming language & online community where young people create stories, games, & animations.

Scratch Alternatives [Page 4]

The best Scratch alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.

  1. 11

    Visual block syntax for programming languages.

  2. 13

    Grasshopper is the coding app for beginners. With fun, quick lessons on your phone, the app teaches adult learners to write real JavaScript.

  3. The Coinramp Card lets you ‍spend over 10+ cryptocurrencies like cash, online, in-stores and ATM withdrawals. Available in 100+ countries, no ID needed. Anonymous Crypto Cards

    Try for free freemium $5.0 / Monthly (First month free if you load atleast $100)

  4. Adobe Dreamweaver is a proprietary web development tool developed by Adobe Systems.

  5. A Easy Visual Novel Development Tool!

  6. Cocos Creator is more than a efficient, lightweight, free, open-source, cross-platform graphics engine: it's also a platform to create 3D content in real time.

    Open Source

  7. AI powered shopping list: Never forget anything at the store

  8. 20

    The Internet's free and open-source creation toolkit.

  9. 10

    [Multimedia Fusion 2 has been replaced by Clickteam Fusion 2.5.]

  10. Powerful but easy to use, drag-and-drop mobile app builder.

  11. microStudio is an all-in-one online game engine that enables you to create games, develop programming skills, have fun playing what you have created, share with others, and prototype.

  12. RoboGarden provides a complete, game-based suite that teaches coding from beginner to professional level, starting with block programming and progressing to professional Python and JavaScript programming.

    freemium

  13. CodaKid is an online kid’s coding academy offering coding courses for kids, Minecraft modding, Robox coding, and video game programming courses.

  14. Learn to code with Minecraft and Roblox. Ages 8-14

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