Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Graphics for Game
This is a shot from one of my favorite games called "Red Dead Redemption". Its not really a learning game but the artistry is just stunning! I want my game to function correctly but from what I have noticed in a lot of these educational games is that they don't look artistically inspiring. The main thing I would like to incorporate into the game from this photo is basically the realism of the background scene. This should draw the player's attention immediately into wanting to play the game. I want the game to look like a real world setting so the player can feel like he is immersed into an actual classroom environment. One game that I did play and like was a game called "Youre Toast". It was really easy to play. It kept a basic score and the player uses the "w", "s","d", and "spacebar" to move your piece of toast around so that you don't get eaten by the monster chasing after you. The player can also create bonus items for points. The user interface for this game was easy to use and the instructions were easy to follow and read. I think it will be important to have your game's instructions concise and easy to follow. If not, then the players and their review of the game will be off to a bad start.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
John's Game Idea.
Who are you designing your game for? (Include the player's age, abilities, and prior knowledge of your topic.)
I am designing this game for students that have basic math skills of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. The age range for this game will be from age 8 through 12. Students in this age group should be able to have basic understanding on how to read instructions, interact with a puzzle game, and be able to avoid hit-test objects since students of this age group play several video games of this dynamic.
What will your game teach the player about your topic?
This game will teach students how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide using the correct symbols for the problems. This game should reinforce ideas already learned during basic math classes.
Where does your game happen?
How does your game world teach the the player about your topic?
The game is a better way of understanding your topic than a quiz because a quiz is boring, not much interactivity. In a game, the student is more involved in a game which can facilitate the learning experience. This will make the learning experience more fun.
I am designing this game for students that have basic math skills of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. The age range for this game will be from age 8 through 12. Students in this age group should be able to have basic understanding on how to read instructions, interact with a puzzle game, and be able to avoid hit-test objects since students of this age group play several video games of this dynamic.
What will your game teach the player about your topic?
This game will teach students how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide using the correct symbols for the problems. This game should reinforce ideas already learned during basic math classes.
Where does your game happen?
- Describe the world you will design for your game.
- How will this setting add to the learning experience?
How does your game world teach the the player about your topic?
- The game world of a classroom signify a learning environment. I think a classroom will have a good effect on learning about mathematics because so much of learning math is done on a chalkboard. The students being able to interact with the chalkboard will simulate what they would learn in classroom math class.
- The player answering the correct question will be prompted to the next screen where they will have to answer a harder question. At the end of the game, stats will be posted on correct answers. Incorrect answers will have areas on where the student must study to improve their math competency.
The game is a better way of understanding your topic than a quiz because a quiz is boring, not much interactivity. In a game, the student is more involved in a game which can facilitate the learning experience. This will make the learning experience more fun.
Monday, May 23, 2011
MiniGame
Considering I had a couple semesters of flash, I had a little bit a trouble getting the project to work correctly. But, as usual, I was able to get it to work. I think what threw me off was that we are using actionscript 2.0 instead of 3.0. I got a little use to having the computer install my own brackets for me. The project was fun and glad I was able to get it done. The context of the code is very simple and being able to manipulate the pizza to do what it should have been easy for beginners to do after experiencing the tutorial . :() This post combines Thursday's work and Friday's work
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Game Genre's
I think I am most interested in the puzzle genre because that one would most reflect players using math to solve and logic. I think the game should require quick response since this is developmental math for K-12 students.
The game i like most that did use the puzzle genre was "Punctuation Dawn". I thought it was a neat way to learn the various elements of the english language. Actually, it was a good refresher course on sentence structure. I loved the turrets in the game that defeated the "invading horde".
I did not like the game FRETS. I have no idea what educational value it represents. It looks like a dulled up version of Guitar Hero that is impossible to play and the graphics are too simple, even for a novice at computers. The directions leave a lot to be desired.
This post was supposed to happen yesterday but I had some technical difficulties as usual.(My brain doesn't function well sometimes!) Tell me what you thought about those games if you played them, would love to hear your comments and bounce ideas back and fourth to each other.
The game i like most that did use the puzzle genre was "Punctuation Dawn". I thought it was a neat way to learn the various elements of the english language. Actually, it was a good refresher course on sentence structure. I loved the turrets in the game that defeated the "invading horde".
I did not like the game FRETS. I have no idea what educational value it represents. It looks like a dulled up version of Guitar Hero that is impossible to play and the graphics are too simple, even for a novice at computers. The directions leave a lot to be desired.
This post was supposed to happen yesterday but I had some technical difficulties as usual.(My brain doesn't function well sometimes!) Tell me what you thought about those games if you played them, would love to hear your comments and bounce ideas back and fourth to each other.
Introduction to the class!
Hi my name is John Fox and I have been a student here since January of 2010. I was a manager in Automotive Retail before I decided to go back to college. I enjoyed the business but I went as far as an high school education would take me. I currently have a 3.95 GPA and I have thoroughly enjoyed my studies at West Virginia University at Parkersburg. I have decided to do a Math game. Every time I am in a math class, all I hear is "how is this skill going to benefit me in the future?" I want to create a game which will use math principles in a real world setting. I was thinking of designing a game where you have to figure out how much of "x" you can by with "x" amount of dollars. I was also thinking of designing a game where the player has to solve a puzzle to get the right answer by using the correct symbol variable for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. I did create a flash game last semester that I called "Cannonade". Please feel free to view and play on my social space page. For a first attempt at Flash Programming, I thought I did a pretty good job. Teacher thought so too, got an A. If anybody needs any help, I do have a flash book for reference we can look at and I am more than happy to help with other students when I can. I have several links http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Math_games http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain_Challenge , http://www.math.com/students/references.html to help me with my research. If anybody else is doing a math game, I would like to talk to you so we can bounce ideas off each. Thanks!
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Internet Security
Internet security is very important. The reason being is that their are so many people that can gain access to your personal information that it can use it against you. Some of these things are identity theft which can leave a person bankrupt with people charging to your personal accounts without you knowing it. Also, be very careful with facebook when you are going out of town, I would suggest not posting that your going on vacation or going to be out of town for a few days. I'm sure hackers could pinpoint your location or if you put your personal address in your info page of your facebook, people could rob your house. You might as well leave a big sign in your front yard stating "Please Rob Me" and oh by the way, the doors are unlocked.
It is also very important to make sure your home internet router is secured. It would be ill-advised to have people have access to your internet through use of your personal network. Make sure your internet connection icon in the lower right hand corner(pc) says that the network is secured.
It is also very important to make sure your home internet router is secured. It would be ill-advised to have people have access to your internet through use of your personal network. Make sure your internet connection icon in the lower right hand corner(pc) says that the network is secured.
Tuesday at the Wiki Class
Well, doing much better today. I somehow managed to arrive on time for once! Its cool starting to learn how to interact with the wiki interface. I tried adding my flash game I made last semester to the website but I am having a hard time getting it to work. I will try and some of my other projects I have made in the past semester to the wiki and possibly here on the blog as well. I have included everybody to my blog and looking forward to comments about it. It should be fun to have my peers critique my work. By the way, its never fun coming to class in a jeep when its raining outside, when the top and doors are off!
Monday, May 16, 2011
First Day of Class
Well, after a little mishap this morning by arriving late to the first day of class. I think I have finally caught up to the rest of the students. I am really looking forward to this class and all that offers. Its always important to expand your horizons and learn new things. I am really looking forward to working within teams and creating new games and avenues of learning. Should be lots of fun. It better be, I gave up my month off to do this class. Well, not exactly, still working on a Math class as well which I have been procrastinating on. Its good to be back in college learning. What a full classroom, Im surprised. I guess everybody likes to learn.
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