Blog Post
TobiasNoeske
Community Member
For this week's challenge I once more used my number cruncher game example from Challenge 278 and added some achievements.
As all fellow gamers know there are some achievements which you simply get for playing, other require some endurance but hardly any skill and some require a lot of skill (or plain luck in case you're unskilled). My achievements are no exception to these general rules.
Can you reach all achievements? Do you have what it takes to be a real number cruncher?
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/0ef6cafb-c6c6-4a82-86f9-5f23359f270d/review
Disclaimer: Still doesn't work in Internet Explorer and leading 0 will always be present in the numeric input field.
As all fellow gamers know there are some achievements which you simply get for playing, other require some endurance but hardly any skill and some require a lot of skill (or plain luck in case you're unskilled). My achievements are no exception to these general rules.
Can you reach all achievements? Do you have what it takes to be a real number cruncher?
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/0ef6cafb-c6c6-4a82-86f9-5f23359f270d/review
Disclaimer: Still doesn't work in Internet Explorer and leading 0 will always be present in the numeric input field.
SunetSullivan-7
5 years agoCommunity Member
I love the idea of having achievements, it certainly made me retry a couple of times. Are the achievement linked to a number variable?
- alexjinca5 years agoCommunity MemberI enjoyed this and also interesting discussion about the zero, I didn't know...
- TobiasNoeske5 years agoCommunity MemberIt depends on the achievements what they are linked to. Some use variables which have been created only for tracking progress, others are simply linked to already existing variables.
I also used some true false varibles so you don't get certain achievement multiply times.
And you retrying multiple time is exactly what I intended with the achievements. :)