In the second session, we used a game created in Mid Heights as a base. http://sites.google.com/site/digitalanimationforkids/course-materials
We then created our own backgrounds from jpeg images found on Yahoo images to add to our rooms. The students were also tasked to find the error in the game, which they did almost immediately. The error is corrected by adding another room or level to the game. They each had lots of fun making the backgrounds and loved making many different rooms. The door portal to each room was easy to understand and replicate. The best example of adding 'bad' guys to the game came from creating objects that moved immediately after opening the game, assigning collision, and assigning a negative point systemt to them. Some of the kids enjoyed redesigning the sprites as well.
Students really responded to these points of class:
- Adding Resources, Create Background, Load Background from Jpeg saved to desktop
- Fixing error
- Customizing and adding rooms
- Loved the Pokemon angle
Points for Session Three should include more research into Japanese gaming themes. How to create our own Pokemon games?
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