After that, I would like you to spend some time working on your game again. Maybe we can add a series of images to your game that will cycle. Maybe you can incorporate some of the different features you see in your classmates games. Make it more interesting and then update your Greenfoot scenario.
Friday, October 18, 2013
Once we have the "bouncing balls" code working properly we can new Mik's next video. This is mostly an instructional video explaining what you've been doing, but please do watch. It will help reinforce the concepts we've been working on.
After that, I would like you to spend some time working on your game again. Maybe we can add a series of images to your game that will cycle. Maybe you can incorporate some of the different features you see in your classmates games. Make it more interesting and then update your Greenfoot scenario.
After that, I would like you to spend some time working on your game again. Maybe we can add a series of images to your game that will cycle. Maybe you can incorporate some of the different features you see in your classmates games. Make it more interesting and then update your Greenfoot scenario.
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