Wednesday 22 July 2020

Game from Scratch!

Today Mr Fourie taught us how to remix our own game on scratch. Someone from Boys high made one based on Maui so we used his coding to make our own game. I found it quite hard to upload my character because when I tried to put a different character the code didn't apply properly. It was reasonably easy to change the character and background. We are using a learning platform called Tipu, it helps us to learn basic maori and a kind of concept I guess. Mr Huhu's friends are the creators and they also were kind enough to send us complimentary playing cards to practise our knowledge!

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12 comments:

  1. Kia ora Perle. My name is Natalie and I attend Mangapapa school in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti.I loved your game but I couldn't tell if I was right or wrong.

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    1. Hi Natalie,
      I'm still not sure why the game does that, but I will try to fix it. Thank you for checking out my blog

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  2. Hi Perle,
    I really liked your scratch! Maybe a work on would be to make the music a bit quieter. Other than that, it was cool how you laid it out by including a recap at the end.

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    1. Hi Rosanna,
      I agree with the music volume and I will try to change that. Thank you for looking at my blog :)

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  3. Hi Perle. great job on your game. But to make it more interesting you could make the game a little harder. But otherwise keep up the great work and have fun and love what you do.
    From Clare

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    1. Hi Clare,
      thank you for looking at my blog, I tried to make it reasonably easy so that people who didn't know much maori could learn it better. But thank you for commenting on my blog :)

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  4. Hi Perle,
    Your game is perfect there is nothing wrong with your game and your character looks awesome keep up the good work.

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    1. Hi Arnav Amal,
      Thank you for leaving the positive feedback :)

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  5. Kia ora Perle. My name is Natalie and I attend Mangapapa school in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti.I love your game but maybe you could start with welcoming people into the game.

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    1. Hi Natalie,
      thank you for checking out my blog, I will work on that:)

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  6. Kia ora. My name is Olivia and I attend Mangapapa School in Gisborne, Tairawhiti. Hey Perle, I really liked your blog post and I completed all of the questions with all of them correct! I definitely learnt some new Maori words thanks to you:)

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    1. Hi Olivia,
      Thank you for the positive feedback!

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