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Memory Game - Storyline
Hey Everyone,
Here is memory game we just made with Articulate Storyline. Hope you guys will like it:
You may watch a preview with the following link:
http://download.courseware.nl/articulate/memory/story.html
You may download the source package with the link below:
http://download.courseware.nl/articulate/memory/memory.zip
I've also included the free font, so you can get the same layout.
I've used states. So if you want to create a new memory game for another genre, you only have to change the states of the 10 squares and you can ignore the long list of triggers.
If you have questions or you notice a problem, please let me know.
Kind regards,
Bastiaan Timmer
53 Replies
- ScottLindstromCommunity Member
Thanks for sharing after all your hard work!
- JeanetteCefreCommunity Member
Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet! Talk about just in time! Thanks so much for sharing. I love this community!
- BastiaanTimmerPartner
You're welcome!
- JeanetteCefreCommunity Member
Bastiaan - Im trying to create my memory game based on yours, however, Im not getting how you were able to make an image "stay" once they've matched the correct tiles together. Is it possible for you to do a screenr on how you did this?
- eLearningmLearnCommunity Member
Very nice! Great Job!
Thanks for sharing!
- JamesCastoroCommunity Member
Bastiaan this is amazing! Thank you so much for supplying the source code for this project. I was about to start a similar project on my own and this is going to greatly cut down on the development time. Wonderfully done!
- BastiaanTimmerPartner
Hi Jeanette,
I sent you a message on your personal wall. It's difficult to explain, because there are a lot of triggers. If you want to change the Memory game with your own images and lay-out, you don't have to change the triggers. You only have to change the states of the images/shapes.
You can place the shapes in another order or you could use a question bank to make a random Memory game. As I mentioned before:
And if you want to randomize the images, you can use a question bank. Duplicate the slide a couple of times, change the order of the images and place these slides in a question bank. Randomize the question bank and show only 1 slide. Each time you enter the course, you will get another memory game. - rikkyfirmansyahCommunity Member
Awesome Bastiaan
thanks for sharing
that's a long list of trigger

- JeanetteCefreCommunity Member
Thanks Bastiaan. You've been very helpful. The thing is I have 9 pairs and I can't use your template (I wish I could) as I dont understand fully what's behind the triggers.
I will try the question bank to make a memory game. I hope I can get it to work.
Thanks again.
- BastiaanTimmerPartner
Hi Jeanette,
If you have 9 pairs, then you would have almost twice the amount of triggers. That would be very difficult to maintain. Can't you make two memory games? One with 5 paris and one with 4 pairs? You can duplicate the slide and delete one of the pairs.
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