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MatthewGuyan
Partner
Hi everyone, there's been some really cool demos this week!
Mine is a recreation of a card game called concentration or matching pairs. The way it works is that you have a pack of cards turned face down and you turn over two cards per turn. If they are a pair you keep them, if not you turn them back over and go again. For the purpose of the demo, I've created it with 12 cards:
http://www.mattguyan.com/ELH_Challenges/eLearning_games/story.html
I got a fair bit of variables practice with this one :-)
Mine is a recreation of a card game called concentration or matching pairs. The way it works is that you have a pack of cards turned face down and you turn over two cards per turn. If they are a pair you keep them, if not you turn them back over and go again. For the purpose of the demo, I've created it with 12 cards:
http://www.mattguyan.com/ELH_Challenges/eLearning_games/story.html
I got a fair bit of variables practice with this one :-)
JackieVanNice
10 years agoSuper Hero
Nice, Matt! I'd never heard the phrase "musty hives" before, but now that I've learned it I plan to use it again soon.
I'll bet that was a variables workout! I've not created this style of game yet, but I'd like to. Great job!
I'll bet that was a variables workout! I've not created this style of game yet, but I'd like to. Great job!
- MatthewGuyan10 years agoPartnerLol! Thanks Jackie. I hadn't heard of it either :-) I wanted to use something a bit fun when a pair was matched so I googled 'bingo calls' and I used the ones for 11, 22, 33 etc.
I hadn't done something like this before either with lots of variables and heaps of triggers! It was a good learning experience.- JackieVanNice10 years agoSuper HeroWell you pulled it off like a champ, Matt. Genius source for your feedback phrases!!! I'd never have thought of that in a million.