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CLASH OF CLANS REVIEW - 1 views

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Super Mario 63 Level Editor - 1 views

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    Hi Guys! I use this game to test out its level editor. At the bottom, it says, "Download EXE". If you'd like, download the game. You can also use the picture on top. Click it to start. WIthin the game, there is a level editor. I use it to test out odd ideas, and I see it like Sploder. Instruction to go to the Level Editor: 1. Make a new save with the Play button. 2. Finish the tutorial and then get to the castle. 3. Walk into the castle and go to the star-door at the top right. 4. Talk to the toad. 5. Jump into the blank portal frame. You will also get a code that marks your game if you select the right tool. This allows games to be shared. :D Enjoy the level Editor! Reminds me of Sploder. What do you think?
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How Animation Can Save You from Programming - 2 views

  • mix of drawing some parts of the animation (like the legs or arms) and pupetting some other parts (like the face).
    • Filip Bártek
       
      I'd expect it to be easier the other way round.
  • If you look at the following bouncing ball, you’ll notice that the ball squeezes when it hits the ground, and stretches when it moves up. In the GIF on the right, the squeeze and stretch of the ball is much more exaggerated. Which animation is more pleasing to you?
    • Filip Bártek
       
      You can achieve the same effect using plain old procedural "math-driven" animation.
  • if you are doing the same scene as frame by frame animation, it gets a bit easier.
    • Filip Bártek
       
      And what if the artist decides to change the path later?
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  • This kind of precision is very difficult to achieve simply through scripting.
    • Filip Bártek
       
      I'd agree it is.
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Creative Tips for Video Game Designers - 9 views

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    This is a viable resource because it gives you 7 ways to improve every game. It is valuable because I wouldn't want to make a blueprint on paper. I always thought it should be digital. 
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    This site gives you, the creator, some ideas of what the player will most likely feel when they are playing your game. It also encourages you to be creative and try to think out of the box. In general, I think that this website is helpful in a lot of ways. Hope you find it useful too!
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Get Lamp: The Text Adventure Documentary - 2 views

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    Get Lamp is probably the definitive (if not only) documentary on the text adventure genre of games. The advent of the text adventure was a defining moment in the game industry as it was essentially the first time that companies were developed specifically to write and produce computer games.
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Mr. Isaacs' Blog - 1 views

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    This isn't just any blog, this is a blog made by the man, the myth, the legend, Mr. Isaacs! It's a great resource filled with links to other sites, mostly about game based learning. Towards the bottom of the page you will find the Holy Grail to all Game Maker tutorials. There are literally dozens of tutorials, all created by none other than Sir Isaacs himself.
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Game Bulding Resources - 2 views

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    The site describes how the portal and portal2 can be used for creativity in game design and development. This site is valuable because this year in class we will be learning how to use portal and portal 2 and this webpage can be used to aid students that do not understand the game
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    The site describes how the portal and portal2 can be used for creativity in game design and development. This site is valuable because this year in class we will be learning how to use portal and portal 2 and this webpage can be used to aid students that do not understand the game.
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Ludo Dojo - 0 views

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    Website dedicated to those interested in learning game design. "This is a site for apprentice game makers and the masters that train them. We're here to connect you to the resources you need to get started - or to take it to the next level!"
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Video Game Design - 4 views

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    Download the Overview Package for the Geological Game Design Project Welcome to this online resource for video game design in the classroom. My hope is that my own sharing out of our science-based video game design project will inspire you to consider doing the same for your students, moving them from the role of "player" into the role of "creator."
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The Latest Trend In Game Art - 0 views

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    The gaming scene has seen a considerably large change. From the graphics to game-play, everything has seen improvement. The games have become more realistic than ever with astonishing game play that makes you feel a part of the game.
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Game Development Services - 0 views

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    Zatun Game Studio is one of the best Game Development Services in the World. Our game development experts develop 3D games and applications using the Unity 3D tools for various platforms including iPhone / iPad and Android-based smartphones, tablets.
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Inform instructional video - 1 views

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    This video shows the basic format used in creating an interactive story / text based adventure using the Inform software. The video is great as it definitely provides the viewer with the belief that creating a text based adventure with this tool is definitely viable!
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Video Case Study: Digital Game Design in the Classroom - 3 views

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    This video case study was filmed during the Joan Cooney Center research on Games in Education. The video features my classroom as my students are working on their games for the STEM video game challenge using Gamestar Mechanic.
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MinecraftEDU - 2 views

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    MinecraftEdu is the collaboration of a small team of educators and programmers from the United States and Finland. We are working with Mojang AB of Sweden, the creators of Minecraft, to make the game affordable and accessible to schools everywhere. We have also created a suite of tools that make it easy to unlock the power of Minecraft in YOUR classroom.
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Platform Tutorial Using Game Maker Language - 1 views

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    This is a great video that goes over the basics of game maker studio.
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    This video (and channel) deals with making a simple Platform game using the game maker language. You can see how the D&D actions of GM are translated into code, and how much you can manipulate them to do what you want, instead of being limited by the D&D's format. For someone with no previous experience with GM or coding, these videos can be very useful as an intro to what you can do with the software.
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The Art of Video Games Exhibit at the Smithsonian - 5 views

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    The Art of Video Games Exhibit is going on from March 16 - September 30. Visit the site for all the corresponding events, details, video trailers, etc. Looks GREAT!
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Prince of Persia + Mario + India = The Legend Of Vraz, Palace Level Gameplay - YouTube - 0 views

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    The highlight of the game is its exquisite hand-painted 2D Graphics in traditional Indian miniature painting style and mesmerizing gameplay that give game enthusiasts an outstanding adventure experience.
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Twine: A tool for creating interactive fiction - 1 views

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    Twine allows you to design and write interactive fiction / text based adventures. Twine provides a graphic interface that links the parts of your stories together and provides a map that can change based on the organization / reorganization of the elements of your story. The completed story is outputted as a text based adventure that can be shared and played online.
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Scholastic: Level UP! - 3 views

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    The Scholastic Level Up program offers curriculum for grades 7 - 12 in video game design across the curriculum. The program focuses on the use of Gamestar Mechanic and Activate
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