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- Jonathan_HillSuper HeroFor anyone interested in this example, check out my entry for E-Learning Heroes Challenge #273, which uses a similar approach.
https://bit.ly/elhc273c - JorgeNazerCommunity Memberexcellent game, congratulations! did you create all the elements? very good work!
- Jonathan_HillSuper HeroThanks Jorge. This is a complete Frankenstein of CCO / Royalty Free elements and a bit of Photoshop and MS Paint 3D by me, bundled together into Storyline.
- JulianCarreoCommunity Memberbrilliant. you are a genious !! Did you use animations to do this?
- Jonathan_HillSuper HeroHello everyone! Although I'm still very fond of this demo, I have refined these techniques to create more 'computer game' style assessments, such as this one: https://bit.ly/stateplay
I also spoke on this topic at last year's Articulate User Conference at DevLearn. If you would like to watch my presentation, you can find it here: https://rise.articulate.com/share/4EtmeryIAdMyBJ8patQBoZGmEmCMm2Ll#/ - DonnaWeaver-3adCommunity MemberAmazing! So much more engaging than a page turner! Thanks for sharing. Do you have some tutorials or articles about the way you constructed these games? I'm especially interested in the layering, setting up the interactions, and how the scroll true false in the cowboy game worked.
- Jonathan_HillSuper HeroThanks Donna. Here's a bit more background on the cowboy game:
https://community.articulate.com/discussions/building-better-courses/free-8-bit-style-true-false-quiz-with-novel-use-of-scrolling-panels
You can also download a copy of the master file from this page, to see how it works. The layering and animation triggers use the same approach as the Indemnity Jones example.
- bobbygarcia-24dCommunity MemberI truly enjoyed both examples, Jonathan. And I also enjoyed pretending that you provided the "Yahoos" in the cowboy game. I'm looking forward to reading into the background soon. Great job!
- JulianCarreoCommunity Memberbrilliant. you are a genious !! Did you use animations to do this?
- Steven_HaighCommunity MemberI can't believe that this is created in Storyline. It is incredible and inspirational.
- VassilikiBoukiCommunity MemberExcellent!!! Many thanks.
- bimalclarence-2Community MemberThis is so creative. I loved It! I wonder how it was created in Storyline. Couldn't believe my eyes. Thanks for post.
- SusanMcMenaminCommunity MemberThis is amazing!!! So much fun and engaging for the learner! Inspires me to get better at using the Software when you see the possibilities! Thank you!