We were inspired by the fact that during world war-2 , the german's used the enigma machine to encrypt and decrypt the messages across enemy lines. This was the very first example of using such a machine to decode messages. we decided to incorporate this same idea into our Scratch project.

The Scratch project has 3 characters in it: Ghost, Griffin and a wizard. In the project, the griffin tries to get a decoded message sent by the aliens to the ghost. When the ghost is trying to decode the message, suddenly the wizard abruptly comes in and interrupts the ghost's work and he tries to warn the ghost and griffin about the potential danger that the message holds for them. However, the ghost and griffin doesn't listen to the wizard's warnings. They continue their search for clues in the message and as soon as they began their work, the earth starts falling from the sky and comes crashing down towards them.

We built the project by starting off with brainstorming some ideas on how we should do the project and the outline of it with Scratch.

The main challenge we had during the process of creating our project was the problem of how the dialogue of the characters should stop repeating over and over again.

The accomplishments that we are proud of is the journey that we took to reach to the final goal to which where we got to, which was creating a very creative, polished and complex code to bring our project to life. we are also proud of how as a team we continue to strive towards our ultimate goal in spite of the numerous ups and downs that we faced along the way that made us to almost give up on our project.

we learned through this process that the sheer determination and willpower to succeed can help you along your path to achievement.

For Encryption in space dimension, at the moment we are planning to add some modifications to it such as more dramatic scene changes in our backgrounds and also, giving the characters more freedom to speak which captivates the audiences imagination.

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