Maybe this would be a good one to incorporate into our workshops. Can you imagine a room of 80 people popping bubble wrap? Let's save it for the next Articulate User Meet Up at DevLearn.
I used the Pantone 2020 challenge to create a "click the bubbles" game and another member suggested I post it here as well. It uses a combination of motion paths, triggers, and variables. I hope you like it.
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Cool game David! Here's my take.
Demo: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/6ec8bd37-ae5b-43a4-a430-108f85dc4501/review
Source:
Nice use of the random number variable, Samuel!
Here's my version for when you don't have time to click around:
Demo: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/da895073-04f9-4b44-9fcc-5a38d71e4cda/review
Source: (attached)
Now that's just flat out cheating. We're going to need a lot more bubbles to pop if you're going to use mouse over events!
Hopefully the meds are aspirin because I'm getting a headache after all this bubble wrap popping.
Thanks Montse!
I was viewing on mobile and couldn’t tell what changed at first. Great idea!
This is top of the pops!
Oh! how I remember this one. Montse's version is like a speed readers tour!
This is so funny! Can't stop laughing and popping bubbles. I should get to work, though.
Too fun! So much for being productive today! :)
LOL you crack me up, David ;) This is hilariously amazing
Maybe this would be a good one to incorporate into our workshops. Can you imagine a room of 80 people popping bubble wrap? Let's save it for the next Articulate User Meet Up at DevLearn.
Very addictive!
Excellent idea, David!
Love it! :)
THIS IS AWESOME and good stress release, even virtually....Now I gotta find me some coworkers. ;-) TFS
wooohoooo! fun stuff.........it takes so little to amuse and destress sometimes. TFS
hehehehehehe too fun
Confession: I spent at least 30 minutes playing this the other night on my phone. #addictive
That was very satisfying Samuel!
I used the Pantone 2020 challenge to create a "click the bubbles" game and another member suggested I post it here as well. It uses a combination of motion paths, triggers, and variables. I hope you like it.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/236f226e-42d8-4c59-a9c3-c497504e542e/review
You should post this in the "progress meter" challenge...
see where I'm going with this?
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