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Games Design

Games Problem identification Analysis of solution PADIE Design of solution Implementation of solution Evaluation of solution PADIE Today we are looking an analyzing our game design. 2

To continue to design your games: Lesson Aims To continue to design your games: using game controls This is the planning phase: How is the game going to work? What are the parts of the game?

Controls Bouncing Ball See next slide

Controls Moving right or left

Controls Rolling Dice Create dice costumes

Plenary Today we have looked at creating controls in Scratch Show case examples of students work.

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