Animation Games
Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 5:34 pm
Hi,
A beginner using RunRev Studio, I need to create a brain exercise game in RunRev modeled on the dual n-back game which helps improve memory. This is for an eLearning project.
Here are some versions, source code, written in other languages:
http://brainworkshop.sourceforge.net/
http://cognitivefun.net/test/5
http://dual-n-back.com/
http://www.soakyourhead.com/
The scripting will be challenging for even a basic version. The question is whether, in order to develop the game in RunRev, the standard RunRev Studio 3.5 features will be sufficient or there would be a need for a plug in like the Animation Engine.
Not knowing yet how to begin this task, I cannot envision what tools will be needed. So, I would appreciate any suggestions how to accomplish this in RunRev, recommendations about need for the plug in, etc.
If possible, I would try to start with a very basic version (for example, n=1, n=2; more complex versions adjust level of difficulty-n back-based on score), as a foundation, then try to figure out how to build on it.
Thanks for your help.
Kind Regards,
A beginner using RunRev Studio, I need to create a brain exercise game in RunRev modeled on the dual n-back game which helps improve memory. This is for an eLearning project.
Here are some versions, source code, written in other languages:
http://brainworkshop.sourceforge.net/
http://cognitivefun.net/test/5
http://dual-n-back.com/
http://www.soakyourhead.com/
The scripting will be challenging for even a basic version. The question is whether, in order to develop the game in RunRev, the standard RunRev Studio 3.5 features will be sufficient or there would be a need for a plug in like the Animation Engine.
Not knowing yet how to begin this task, I cannot envision what tools will be needed. So, I would appreciate any suggestions how to accomplish this in RunRev, recommendations about need for the plug in, etc.
If possible, I would try to start with a very basic version (for example, n=1, n=2; more complex versions adjust level of difficulty-n back-based on score), as a foundation, then try to figure out how to build on it.
Thanks for your help.
Kind Regards,