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2. Click on the 3 little people at the top to alter the number of lives, message and sound message
3. Click on the Clock to alter the time and add a sound message:
Count Up or
Count down!
4. Click on the Score to alter the Target you want people to get to and the message (and the sound)
Auto means when the game should end eg when all the items have been collected instead of just
getting to a certain number of points
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2. You can either DRAW a character or you can IMPORT one from an image you have saved
3. To import, RIGHT CLICK twice and choose Import Picture from the drop down:
4. Select an image from the Clip Bank and drag it into the box:
6. To import your own image press Browse and select an image and press Open:
7. Make sure you have an image with no background and one that fits most of the page
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8. To make your own image just click on the box and click the + sign to make it bigger:
9. Then use the range of tools on the left hand side to create your character:
The toolbar on the left is probably the one you will start with but to change to the
right toolbar click the RED ARROW in the bottom right hand corner of the toolbar.
The left toolbar is just a selection of felt tips but the right hand tool bar where
the designing begins.
The tool bar starts with the felt tip and pencil tools which can be used to draw anything you
want. The next four buttons are used to create circles and square which are filled with
colour or are just the outline of the shape. After these tools, we get the basic Paint tools like
the line tool; fill tool, text and rubber tools.
The only tools which are a bit different would be the tools that look like a weird star and
cloud. These can be useful for applying a textured feel to your objects and characters. The
rest of the tools are just colour palettes and brush sizes.
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3. Clicking the Sound will let you add music to the character – maybe not a great idea?
4. You can use the built-in sounds or click on the More icon to get many more in groups:
5. To import your own sounds click on the Folder icon and import from your computer:
6. Click on the Keys button to choose what keys you want to have for movement:
Probably no need to
change these?
3. To import a background you right click to highlight and right click to get the Import Picture Menu:
4. The software does not have many “background style images “ so you may import your own eg
5. Make sure you choose the CROP options to fill the page
6. To make your own background use the tools Here is a simple design I made myself (I’m sure you
can do better):
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2. Simply click on the icon and then DRAG or CLICK to make platforms:
3. You can use the Erase wall/platform icon to click on a brick and rub out any mistakes:
4. To give the platform colour and shape you need to draw inside the wall icon:
5. It is best to use the MAGNIFY tool (+ sign) to make the icon bigger and then drawn in it:
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Step One
Selected Brown colour. Selected Paint Pot. Filled in the box with brown
Step Two
Chose black colour. Medium thickness. Drew black rectangle round outside
Step Three
Selected medium thickness. Black colour. Line tool to draw the rows of bricks
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Step Four
Drew separating lines and different places using same line tool
Final Design
Think I should have used the same line thickness throughout and the separating bricks look a little odd
I have made bricks – I am sure with a bit more imagination you can make
more interesting platforms!
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2. You can have all the Prizes the same OR you can have them different.
3. You can draw the prizes yourself or you can import an image.
4. To draw the prize, click once on an apple shape to highlight it then click the + icon to magnify:
5. To import an image, click to highlight then RIGHT CLICK and select Import Image then drag in the
picture you want to use (or click Browse to import your own):
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2. To add a sound when you capture a prize click on the speaker and choose a range of sounds:
3. Use the built-in sounds or click on the More icon to get many more in groups:
4. To import your own sounds click on the Folder icon and import from your computer:
5. The Animation feature can be added to the prize to make it move about:
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6. Clicking on adv lets you add in your own Action Script with some guidance
7. Clicking on Points lets you assign how many points for the prize:
8. The icon appears on the top right of the stage and you can drag it into the start position:
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9. If you are setting all the prizes to be the same, you can DUPLICATE the properties.
10. Click on the object you want to duplicate, and then right-click on the drawing area for that object.
12. All objects of the same type will get the same properties as the one you are editing.
13. You can then change the pictures for each one
13. I have made a TIMES TABLE game and have made prizes for multiples of 8:
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2. You can change their appearance in the same way as the prizes (see previous helpsheets).
3. I am making mine into different numbers that are not multiples of 8 eg:
3. Because they are baddies they have slightly different controls. Click on the green arrow:
4. The Sound and Animation features are the same as before. The difference being the last box:
5. The Advanced features allows you to alter more controls and write your own scripts (see previous)
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2. You can change their appearance and design in the same way as before.
4. Again you can change their sound and animation by clicking on the green arrow:
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2. When you save the game for the first time you get a screen like this:
4. When the game is saved it produces TWO files – one file is used by the software and the other is a
FLASH (SWF) file to use on your VLE, Blog or link to PowerPoint etc.
5. When you save again the computer remember your file and location.
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4. The computer assigns random images around the Instruction page. You can use the < and >
buttons to change the images (or have none)
5. You can also type in what they are if this is important to your game?
6. Clicking on the Sound icon will let you add in sounds for your page
7. The bottom right corner is the border image you want to have. Clicking on the down arrow lets you
choose different types of borders eg border (static), circulating (moving round) etc.
8. You can alter the Title page by clicking on it,. You can also change the font, size and colour
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4. When the game is saved it produces TWO files – one file is used by the software and the other is a
FLASH (SWF) file.
5. The game works on its own as a FLASH file so it can be used in many different ways:
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2. Firstly, when you are in the software, right click on the play button at the top of the screen and you
should get a screen like this:
3. This box allows you to edit the functions that run the game. As you can see from my catching
game, I have the ability to change four things:
Dx (5-50)
This is the speed at which the player moves. The bigger the number the quicker you move
4. Changing these values allow you to completely customise your game to how you want it to run.
5. Different games have different functions that are linked to that specific game.
6. These can be found in the User Guide that comes with the software
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