Monday, May 9, 2011

My Scratch Project Idea

Video Game

1.
·         I will need several sprites for my game. The game will have 8 questions, 6 different ‘right or wrong ‘animations, a cover page and score page. My estimate is I will need around 16 sprites for my game. Though many of my sprites will have a similar concept to each other.
·         For my game I will need: 8 different backgrounds for each question, 6 ‘nature’ backgrounds for each ‘right or wrong’ animation, 1 cover page, 1 score page.
·         The audience will use the mouse-pointer or the keys on the keyboard to play the game. They win by answering all the questions correctly. I will use the variable and motion blocks to keep score of the game. The variable block will allow me to increase a score by a certain increment when a question is answered correctly. The motion and control block will allow me when to change the score.

2.
·         The name of the game is ‘Are you really that smart?’
·         The purpose of the game is to determine how smart you are using a scale from 1 to 4 depending on how many questions you answered correctly. The questions are on general knowledge. So it is a quiz anyone of any age can take.
·         I would not consider my project a game but a quiz or a test. You play the quiz by answering the question with the answer you believe is correct.
·         To win or score highly, the player must answer as many questions as they can correctly, inorder to receive a high intelligence score.
·         Scoring will be kept within the game.  With each correct answer, the player receives 5 points. If the player answers the question incorrectly the player doesn’t gain any points.

1 comment:

  1. Good detail and idea here Emma,

    You are providing enough detail to understand your purpose. It is good to see that you want to create a game that allows the user to "keep record" of points. It is a challenge. I am sure that you will accomplish your purpose.


    I wish I could have used a tool like this when I was learning to use computer languages! It helps you think logically and understand how events happen, and how you can control them with simple commands.

    Good luck

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