Yes. First time was a very basic came where a ball will bounce of a board and break some bricks; if the ball doesn’t bounce of the board a life is lost. I coded another came where you have multiple questions and you click on the screen the answers. I made also some 3D graphics.
Coding games is fun đŸ™‚
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Gary Munnelly
answered on 6 Nov 2018:
last edited 6 Nov 2018 4:21 pm
A couple, but I usually do them in my spare time and I’m the only person working on them, so the don’t look anywhere near as good as the ones you would play on your home console.
Here’s a video of a game I wrote a couple of years ago. There are no players in this game though. Instead you write a little AI which decides what each character should do. There are 10 AIs written by 10 different students competing on two teams in the scenario below:
The kids who worked on this project were honestly fantastic!
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