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PhilMayor
10 years agoSuper Hero
This is more a game than something educational unless teaching children to escape is a good idea (perhaps for ninja children that would work). I built this for the original storyline Beta and the rebuilt during the Storyline 2 beta, not many have seen this one
http://elearninglaboratory.articulate-online.com/8281404909
The escape may be slightly different to the one your remember. I will build another one specific for this challenge next week.
http://elearninglaboratory.articulate-online.com/8281404909
The escape may be slightly different to the one your remember. I will build another one specific for this challenge next week.
- JackieVanNice10 years agoSuper HeroNice, Phil! I liked that the Mondrian was for more than just show, and that I was steered away from serious injury in room two with your well-worded prompt. :)
I think puzzling through something like this is a great exercise. - JonathonMiller10 years agoCommunity MemberSo awesome!! I especially like the use of Beaker. One of my favorites. I the puzzling is awesome. I can't wait to find something I can use puzzling as a game on.
- KristinAnthony10 years agoCommunity MemberReally cool puzzle game! I love games like this with the hints elsewhere in the room. Awesome game play.
- NancyWoinoski10 years agoSuper HeroWhen I saw this one I got scared because I never did figure out how to unlock the door in the first one you did, but am happy to say that I got this one. I guess I needed one aimed at kids to get it right!
Beautiful work as always!- PhilMayor10 years agoSuper HeroYou never said, is was similar but instead on colours it used dots and radio buttons
- NancyWoinoski10 years agoSuper HeroMaybe it says something about how my brain works because I could see the pattern in the colours right away, but not with the dots.
- MatthewGuyan10 years agoPartnerThais was cool Phil! I like how it was a puzzle that needed to be figured out :-)
- PaulAlders10 years agoSuper HeroNow I know why I love those puzzle games so much....I can't quit before solving them. Great work Phil!