Thursday, October 9, 2014

Nate The Ninja - Activity 1.1.7 Scratch Game

Corey White, Nate Ibarluzea, Jakeb Mitchell

Our Group created an original game called Nate The Ninja.



 1.) Using the Scrum Creative process worked very well. our group met and discussed daily goals at the beginning of each class and did our best to accomplish those goals. whatever was not accomplished we chose one person to try and finish the work at home.We Created and recreated several times. but in the end we combined all of our ideas into a fun working product.

2.) Our team worked very well because we are friends. Also in a rare case a disagreement did occur, we just used majority rules to decide on what to do. Overall, we worked very well together.

3.) The final version of the game went well. we had a failed version of the game or two that did not get very far in production, even through they were based around the same idea. Team cooperation was very good as well as learning how to use the Scratch interface to create a playable, fun game. 

4.)We struggled a bit with the design of the game and it took a little while to figure out exactly how we wanted the game to look. once we did however, pretty much everything else went smoothly.

5.) Given more time, we could add more power ups that would scroll across the screen randomly. we could also add more upgrades and better upgrades that cost more. lastly, we could change how far the light reaches and make it reach further                                                                      as the level increases


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