Mrs. Tracy Moricone Game Design Project 3

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Mrs. Tracy Moricone Game Design Project 3 www.vectorstock.com Cat Burglar Mrs. Tracy Moricone Game Design Project 3 www.awesomelycute.com

Agenda/Standards Introduction to Cat Burglar Comparison discussion Pennsylvania Science and Technology Standards 3.7.12.D • Design and apply advanced multimedia techniques. • Analyze, select and apply the appropriate software to solve complex problems. Introduction to Cat Burglar Comparison discussion Begin the game Lessons 1 & 2 Name the game Set up the game frame Add color Add the cat & movement Add the maze Collision condition for the cat and maze Name and save Questions/answers Exit question angela0091.angelfire.com

Have you looked at the new game yet? Let’s app share and take a look at Cat Burglar. Any volunteers? What are we adding NEW to the game. Make an animation! Hide a treasure What are we doing that you ALREADY KNOW HOW to do? You know how to make something move with arrow keys You know how to subtract lives You know how to make a win screen Anything else?

How We Create Cat Burglar We will create a one-player maze game called Cat Burglar. We will add objects from our library. The cat will move when the player presses keys on the keyboard. We will create events that let the cat collect objects, hit obstacles, and unlock a treasure chest. We will animate the blade obstacles to spin as they bounce up and down. We will have four frames, a start frame, a game frame, a win frame, and a lose frame.

What Happens in the Game? We contain the character in the maze How do we keep him in the maze? Add a game event that stops him at the maze wall. What is the enemy of the cat? Spinning blades How do we move the cat through the maze? Arrow keys How does the cat win the game? Collects four keys and hits the jewel. Let’s begin creating Cat Burglar! Lesson 1! Open Clickteam, name the application, change the background color and add the library.

Rename Application and Frame Let’s begin! In our workspace toolbar we right click on “Application 1” and rename it “Cat Burglar” and “Frame 1” to “Game.” Then we will change the background color to a bright yellow. We will click in the blank space underneath our current libraries to add our Cat Burglar library. RGB BOX! Cat Burglar library

How Does the Cat Move?

What will the object properties be? Drop your guess into the right box. Choices Player moves me Computer moves me I stay still If you hit me you lose a life If you hit me, it is good I am a goal I am the player

Let’s app share and complete Lesson 2 Let’s app share and complete Lesson 2. Add the cat, the library, put movement on the cat, insert the maze and create collision conditions.

Lesson 3 Let’s app share and complete Lesson 3! Add keys to the play area, destroy the keys when the cat hits them, add the ruby and the treasure chest, create a condition for when there are no keys left. Notice placement of keys

See you next time! Please review Lessons 4-6 Exit Question What is the player's goal in Cat Burglar? (Select the best answer.) To collect the blades To destroy the blades To collect the ruby To collect the treasure chest t-r-o-t-c.wikia.com See you next time! Please review Lessons 4-6