Wednesday, 13 June 2012
Puppet kingdom final version
Here is the final version of my flash game, since the last version i uploaded i've added new pages for the colouring print offs where when you click the little pictures they come up big for you to see. Overall in this process I think i've learned alot of new skills which i've included into my game, i've had to counter alot of obstacles on the way to the finished game, but i've managed to overcome them with research and perseverance.
What I like about my game is how i've managed to create three completely different games which use different coding and tactics to make them work, alot of the ways in which things work in my game i've came up with them myself, only a few parts of coding i've had to look up elsewhere, such as the eggs falling, which took a few lessons to find coding that worked, and i also had to edit it to work with the coding I was already using to animate the characters.
I also like the way you select the game, being able to move the character indipendantly through the different screens to show the animations which shortly remind the player what the story of that spefic game is about.
I've had feedback throughout the process of making my game when people have tested it which has helped me, such as someone saying they expected the printout pictures coming up big when you click on them; this I then went to add and I think it turned out well.
If i had to go back an do this process over again, I think I would have to research more in depth with each game i've wanted to create, and consider how I can make them more advanced and challenging, which would make them more enjoyable to play; I would also like to have more time to create my game, so I could actually advance alot of the gameplay, or add more aspects into the game like interactive comics and more games to play; also adding a highscore feature so it remembers what you're highest score is.
I may have also done more initial research so I couldve came up with other ideas for a game, which could have been better to create and have a better outcome.
In conclusion to this and my whole game, I am really happy with the outcome that I have achieved and I think that I've worked well through the whole process in designing and developing the game; It's a colourful, happy and entertaining game which I think definitely works for the targeted audience, and I could see this game being introduced onto a childrens website such as cbbies as a fun and helpful game for young learning.
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