Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Try Out My Tipu Game!


We were learning about Creating character using Piskel and then using Scratch
to make a game. I found it easy to write the questions on the code. I found it hard
to make my character on Piskel because of all the colours. Next time I want to maybe
work on a different background to make it look more like Minecraft.

12 comments:

  1. Hey Malsha I enjoyed playing your game I learnt new words in TeReo like Hoa and Ngahere maybe you could try make your character move.

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  2. Kia ora. My name is Aiden and I attend Mangapapa school in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti.
    I really like your game that you have created.Maybe you can make it a bit easier so we can get more answers right, I found some quite hard.Maybe you can choose one topic to focus on a whole different thing.

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  3. Kia ora Malsha. My name is Natalie and I attend Mangapapa school in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti.I like the way how you put is it a.b.c for your answers.Maybe next time you could make your background darker.

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  4. Kia ora Malsha. My name is Ari from LH7 and I attend Mangapapa school in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti.I like the way how you put is it a.b.c for your answers.Maybe next time you could make your background darker.

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  5. Hi Malsha,
    I really loved your Tipu game! I really like how much detail you put into the shark! It looked like a character from an actual video game! My only problem is that for one of the answers you wrote Keep Going, and I did not know if that meant that I got it right or wrong because I pressed next to fast to see the color of the shark. Maybe you could change the response to don't give up or something?

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  6. Hello Malsha great work. I loved what you did with the shark when you got the answer wrong. But you could make the questions a little harder and put more oppositions to make it more fun and exciting. Keep up the great work and love what you do.
    From Clare

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    1. Thank you Clare for taking the time to comment on my blog. Thank you for the positives and something that I can work on. This game was made to help teach Year 6s some basic Maori. Again thank you for commenting on my blog.
      Malsha

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  7. Hey Malsha. My name is Kayleigh from LH11.I liked your game and it's fun playing .
    Good job.

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    1. Hello Kayleigh. Thank you for commenting on my blog. Is there anything you would like me to improve. Thank you again for commenting on my blog.
      Malsha

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  8. Hi Malsha,
    Your game is fun to play and it helps alot of people to learn but you need to do is add some music and some confetti when you get it correct but it is a good game though.

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    1. Hi Arnav. Thank you for commenting on my blog. Thank you for giving me some feedback on what I could do next. I will try to add something like confetti to improve my game. Again thank you for your helpful comment.
      Malsha

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  9. Hi Malsha,
    I really enjoyed your maori learning game. One of the many things I liked about it was how when you got the question incorrect the shark would change it's color and emotion. I also like how some of your questions are challenging and some of them are not. The only thing I think you could work on would be to make the sharks emotion change when you get a question right.
    Good job Malsha :D

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