
Today we played our classmates's games and evaluated them. First, we played Kilie and Cassie's game. It's a game where you have to go through all of these mazes to find the correct answers about pathagoream theorem. It's very educational and fun. It's a perfect example of a children's math game. My partner and I said it had great graphics, but the walls of the maze needed to be hit tested. Next, we played Super Proportion Man by Amber and Brittany. You have to fly this little man into the air and hit the right answer. It also had great graphics and actionscript, but we told them to make the numbers in the air smaller so it would make it possible to choose the right answer. Then we moved on to Chuckie and Matthew's game. It has music in it which makes it more interactice and fun. Although, they need to combine their scenes so the game will be organized so people can rate it better. Another game we played was Garret and Stacy's game, "The Quadruplathon." It's a series of four events that you have to go through to learn about square roots. The different activities make the game more challenging and interesting. They just needed to fix some buttons. Brooke and Clyde's game was one of my favorites because you get to drive a dirtbike. Me and my partner last year also made a game which included driving so I was able to evaluate them easily. The scenes are great, but they need more levels. Our game is close to being finished and we just need to actionscript a couple more things. People mostly said that they liked our game, but the hit test needed to be fixed, and level 1's buttons did not work. We now have the hit test working, and are moving on to fixing the buttons.
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