Once, again: very cool! I like the way you highlighted the letters.
Evaluating correct choices and the provided feedback works really well.
The part that's a little off is how the incorrect choices are evaluated. It appears the game continues-even w/incorrect words-until I select a correct word. Sometimes this means moving on to a second row or column before a word is recognized.
Overall this is a great project. How long did you work on it?
What a great idea, Showemimo! I love it! One thing you might consider on the word puzzle: on the feedback that displays after a word is found, the text is a little hard to read because it's overlaid on top of the game board. Also, the feedback text is the same for each word and appears incomplete ... maybe you just haven't built that part out yet?
Thanks for sharing this - it's a great example of what's possible in Storyline.
Thanks for your comment, is just a demostration of how it possible to build crossword puzzle in storyline. Articulate Storyline is rook for gamification of learning experiences
I am very new to Storyline and see that you use Dropbox as do I. I am having trouple with creating a link for the story and everytime I try to use a link, I either get sent into my Dropbox or I get a page that has a lot of programming data, or I get nothing at all. I saw what you did with Sudoku and wondered if you could give me some advice. Publishing is the only issue I have run into and would appreciate any words of wisdom you may have.
Thank you so very much! I will have a great weekend if I can get this to work. You have a great weekend as well and again, your assistance is very much appreciated!
Thank you so very much! I will have a great weekend if I can get this to work. You have a great weekend as well and again, your assistance is very much appreciated!
Pamela
Pamela, you should have a great weekend now. Enjoy
Thanks Showemimo and Steve, just what I wanted. I will copy your idea Steve as I can't quite figure out yours Showemimo, but it is very impressive. Would love to see the Screenr as well. And will try and figure out counters as I have not used them yet. :-(
Congradulations for you both. I almost got crazy here searching for a online wordsearch puzzle, but with your example i will be able to make a great puzzle for my project!!
I have this site http://www.igamesforgirls.com/ for my kids gaming resources, maybe I could try that idea to simplify that gaming experience into more educative.
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Once, again: very cool! I like the way you highlighted the letters.
Evaluating correct choices and the provided feedback works really well.
The part that's a little off is how the incorrect choices are evaluated. It appears the game continues-even w/incorrect words-until I select a correct word. Sometimes this means moving on to a second row or column before a word is recognized.
Overall this is a great project. How long did you work on it?
Thanks David,
Thanks for your comment, i spent less than 3hours(active) creating the puzzle.
Okay that's really impressive. Three hours is nothing
What a great idea, Showemimo! I love it! One thing you might consider on the word puzzle: on the feedback that displays after a word is found, the text is a little hard to read because it's overlaid on top of the game board. Also, the feedback text is the same for each word and appears incomplete ... maybe you just haven't built that part out yet?
Thanks for sharing this - it's a great example of what's possible in Storyline.
Really impressive... great idea!
I started to build crosswords, but writing smoothly in the letter boxes is really impossible... especially for downwards definition.
Jeanette,
Thanks for your comment, is just a demostration of how it possible to build crossword puzzle in storyline. Articulate Storyline is rook for gamification of learning experiences
Thanks
Hi ALL,
Wondeful week, is weekend, public holiday in Nigeria on monday. I will see you guys next week tueday.
Happy weekend
Love these. Especially the word puzzle. I want to build one as a quiz! Can you please share how you built it?
Hello Ellen,
Thanks for the comment, kindly find the storyline file, I will try to createa screenr on this. Thanks
Thank you!
Showemimo,
I am very new to Storyline and see that you use Dropbox as do I. I am having trouple with creating a link for the story and everytime I try to use a link, I either get sent into my Dropbox or I get a page that has a lot of programming data, or I get nothing at all. I saw what you did with Sudoku and wondered if you could give me some advice. Publishing is the only issue I have run into and would appreciate any words of wisdom you may have.
Thank you,
Pamela
Hi Pamala,
This is Brian Balt tutorial on how to Use Dropbox to share your published #Articulate #Storyline project.
This is another good screenr on using dropbox by elearning
Using Dropbox to share your published Articulate projects
Pamala, hope this help? Do have a great weekend
Brian,
Thank you so very much! I will have a great weekend if I can get this to work. You have a great weekend as well and again, your assistance is very much appreciated!
Pamela
Brian,
It works!! Thank you so much!
Pamela
Pamela, you should have a great weekend now. Enjoy
Showemimo,
Very cool. I love Soduku and was thinking about creating something like this for my daughter. Now I'm going to try it.
Thanks
Showemimo
This is absolutely fantastic, I have tried many times to make such a word search game.
Cant wait for a screenr!
Thanks
Best Jilo
hi showemimo,
the logic you used to create this game is indeed impressive! its simple and it works! and you did it using storyline.
thank you very much for sharing the solution.
warm regards,
caesar
Thanks
I used Showemimo's example for a start, then developed the Word Search using States vs. a counter. Just a different approach.
Wow - I really like these.
Thanks Showemimo and Steve, just what I wanted. I will copy your idea Steve as I can't quite figure out yours Showemimo, but it is very impressive. Would love to see the Screenr as well. And will try and figure out counters as I have not used them yet. :-(
Inka - Glad you find it useful. Please let me know if you have any questions and I will do my best to help.
Steve
Congradulations for you both. I almost got crazy here searching for a online wordsearch puzzle, but with your example i will be able to make a great puzzle for my project!!
Thanks a LOT!!!
I have this site http://www.igamesforgirls.com/ for my kids gaming resources, maybe I could try that idea to simplify that gaming experience into more educative.
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