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DavidField-0a93
5 years agoCommunity Member
Hello,
Here is my attempt at a simple timed platform game.
Users can add their name which will display on the scoreboard at the end to show progress.
Points are added to their score for each rock they pass and the questions they answer.
But lives are lost for each time they crash into a rock.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/17c5a49e-c5ea-48de-a6f0-fa38230e3df5/review
Here is my attempt at a simple timed platform game.
Users can add their name which will display on the scoreboard at the end to show progress.
Points are added to their score for each rock they pass and the questions they answer.
But lives are lost for each time they crash into a rock.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/17c5a49e-c5ea-48de-a6f0-fa38230e3df5/review
- PaulRodger5 years agoCommunity MemberBeing a gamer I loved this but was quite challenging to get hold of your rocket ship and move it out of the way of the next lot of rocks if you got a question wrong - maybe put in a 3...2...1 timer?
- VeronicaBudnika5 years agoSuper HeroHi David, that is an excellent demo! Love the idea of adding questions for extra points. Really well done :)
- Samuel5 years agoCommunity MemberInteresting approach, David. Very inspiring!
- JanieLiz5 years agoCommunity MemberThis is fun! Nice!
- SunetSullivan-75 years agoCommunity MemberGreat example David, I like the idea of having 'lives' and also the simplicity of the interaction, it was easy to get the hang of the game, but challenging enough as far as games go.
- alexjinca5 years agoCommunity MemberI like the idea and the game elements you used, great job
- CCNel3 years agoCommunity MemberHi David.
Loved this example. Can you share some light on your scoreboard at the end and how you were able to create a public scoreboard that updates with each attempt? Thanks!