Friday, November 20, 2009
11/16-20/09
This week we ran into some problems. We sent them into the Globaloria people. We have been waiting on the response. I have began brainstorming with myself on some ideas for our individual games. It is a lot to think about. But, with the help of classmates and tutorials it will be a little easier.
Friday, November 13, 2009
11/9/09 ---- 11/13/09
This week we got a lot of our game finished. All we need to do is move on to the actual game. We need to decide what our genre is now. Mrs. Chen wants us to get off of the fighting genre because it isn't allowed.
Oh well, we can do it.
Oh well, we can do it.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Week in review 11/2-6/09
This week we achieved a little bit more on our game. We also had to do this super long blog. Both were tough activities. I can't wait to get our game finished, it is going to be the best.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Game
1.What is your game topic?
2.How does your game relate to civics?
3.Being specific, with step-by-step instructions, describe your game in no less than 150 words.
4.Describe how the player will learn more about civics when playing this game in no less than 150 words.
5.Where does your game fit into the Civics knowledge framework?
6.Does your game teach about an ideal of government, a function of government, or about citizenship? Please explain
1. Our game topic is about a different view of a presidental campaign.
2. Our game relates to civics by showing you another way to win a political campaign.
3. First, the start screen will pop up saying “The Political Fight Club.” There will be a button that you click to start. When you click that you will be taken to the instruction screen, there you will learn how to play our game. You will also learn what our game is about. Then you click continue, that will take you to the “Select Your Party” screen. After you choose your party, it will take you to the “Stage Select” screen. After you choose your stage, you can select your character. Once you have done all of that, you will see a biography of your character, get asked a few questions, then you are ready to fight! While you fight you will gain campaign money if you win. If you win, you become president of the United States of America! If you fail to win, you will lose, and the opposite party will defeat you. Along the way you will also be quizzed on random facts about our country, your player, your enemy, and other things.
4. Our game “The Political Fight Club” relates to civics because you learn about the campaigning system, some of our political leaders, and ways you can spend campaign money that you will earn. The ways you learn about the campaign system are that you will win money through fights at real campaign events. Then you will learn about some of our political leaders because along with their fighting traits and stats you will get biography traits such as age, party, campaign slogan, and other facts about the person. Last you will earn and spend your campaign money. You will gain your campaign money through winning fights against other political figures. You will then spend your campaign money on actual campaign things such as a real campaign would spend it on ,but instead of actually buying them they will buy you speed boosts, size boost, jump boosts, or maybe a strength boost.
5. It teaches about some of our political leaders and a little about how a campaign works.
6. It deals with a function of government or that is how I would categorize it. It deals with the campaign system is why I would put it under dealing with a function of government.
2.How does your game relate to civics?
3.Being specific, with step-by-step instructions, describe your game in no less than 150 words.
4.Describe how the player will learn more about civics when playing this game in no less than 150 words.
5.Where does your game fit into the Civics knowledge framework?
6.Does your game teach about an ideal of government, a function of government, or about citizenship? Please explain
1. Our game topic is about a different view of a presidental campaign.
2. Our game relates to civics by showing you another way to win a political campaign.
3. First, the start screen will pop up saying “The Political Fight Club.” There will be a button that you click to start. When you click that you will be taken to the instruction screen, there you will learn how to play our game. You will also learn what our game is about. Then you click continue, that will take you to the “Select Your Party” screen. After you choose your party, it will take you to the “Stage Select” screen. After you choose your stage, you can select your character. Once you have done all of that, you will see a biography of your character, get asked a few questions, then you are ready to fight! While you fight you will gain campaign money if you win. If you win, you become president of the United States of America! If you fail to win, you will lose, and the opposite party will defeat you. Along the way you will also be quizzed on random facts about our country, your player, your enemy, and other things.
4. Our game “The Political Fight Club” relates to civics because you learn about the campaigning system, some of our political leaders, and ways you can spend campaign money that you will earn. The ways you learn about the campaign system are that you will win money through fights at real campaign events. Then you will learn about some of our political leaders because along with their fighting traits and stats you will get biography traits such as age, party, campaign slogan, and other facts about the person. Last you will earn and spend your campaign money. You will gain your campaign money through winning fights against other political figures. You will then spend your campaign money on actual campaign things such as a real campaign would spend it on ,but instead of actually buying them they will buy you speed boosts, size boost, jump boosts, or maybe a strength boost.
5. It teaches about some of our political leaders and a little about how a campaign works.
6. It deals with a function of government or that is how I would categorize it. It deals with the campaign system is why I would put it under dealing with a function of government.
Monday, November 2, 2009
week in review 10/26-10/30
Last week we worked on our games more. We got our pages to flow better. Our game is starting to look half-way decent. All we need to do now is incorporate the fighting aspect.
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