This week I made a tic-tac-toe game for a punctuation-related ELH Challenge. Here's the challenge and here's my original game. Since people seemed to like it and wanted to know how to build it, I cleaned it up to share.
Glad you like it! I was determined to get the whole thing on one always-visible game board to keep it simple and so the user feels like they have a lot of control.
Right now I must be tired because I'm repeatedly hitting the "Start Over" button so I can watch the smiley spin and spin and spin...
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You totally gamified tic-tac-toe, Jackie! The template is just as slick as your custom version.
Thanks for sharing your tic-tac-toe'rific ideas:-)
Thanks, David! My pleasure. It was a fun one to make over. :)
This has to be one of my favorite game layouts. Nicely done!
Glad you like it! I was determined to get the whole thing on one always-visible game board to keep it simple and so the user feels like they have a lot of control.
Right now I must be tired because I'm repeatedly hitting the "Start Over" button so I can watch the smiley spin and spin and spin...
I've never felt better about losing a game:-)
Very nice, Jackie! I like the spinning smiley but my favorite was the original vampire :)
Köszönöm szépen, Zsolt! I'm with you - I love the vampire too.
I think Santa might be my favorite in the original. He seemed to be enjoying his life just fine.
What a fun way to learn! Thank you for sharing the template.
Hi Otaiwan! You're so welcome! I'm glad you like it. :)
Nice work Jackie, FUN.
Thanks Ryan! :)
More e-Learning Goodness! :)
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