Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Pukeko Knows The Answers


What We Did
In class today we had to create an educational based game to teach maori using piskel, scratch and Tipu in schools. My first and only Idea was to do a Pukeko and I think it looks quite cool. I really enjoyed coding my sprite to cry if you got the question wrong and also coding it so confetti would appear around the Pukeko if you got the question right. I found it difficult to transfer my sprite into scratch and thats only because it had a transparent background. Luckily I solved that problem by downloading my sprite on Piskel instead of just taking a screenshot of it. Next time I think I should make the Pukeko actually move it's mouth when it talks because I think it would add a more realistic kind of perspective. 
Did this game help you learn any Maori words? And if it didn't tell me in the comments. 

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    2. Thanks for the suggestion but I like the way it is.

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  2. Kia ora Larz, My name is Calias and I attend Mangapapa School in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti. You should add animations to your pukeko like flapping or moving and also I liked your hard questions.

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    1. I did add an animation to it but it did not do it for scratch for some reason but thanks anyways

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  3. Kia ora. My name is Tautuhi and I attend Mangapapa School in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti. Well done on your game Larz. your pukeko looks so amazing, l think you did a good job. Next time you could add sound. I never knew the Maori word for television and woman.

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    1. Oh thanks thats really nice of you to say, and thanks for the feedback.

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    2. Also i'm glad you learnt something.

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  4. Kia ora larz P My name is Tawera and I attend mangapapa school in Gisborne, Tairāwhit i knew a lot of the answer, maybe you could up the vocab a bit but it was really enjoyable.

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  5. Thank you, and thanks for the feedback

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  6. hey it is brooke matthews i like how you talked instead of how other people speak like a chipmunk it and next time you should make the words more challenging

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    1. Thanks for your feedback and I may add some challenging questions if I have any free time.

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  7. Hi I like your game but you need to make it more challenging

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    1. Thanks for your feedback and i'll be sure to add some more challenging questions if I have any free time.

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  8. this game is good like how he cries

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    1. Thank you for the nice compliment.

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  9. hi its Lydia from Manawanui.
    wow your sprite is awesome how long did it take you to make.
    next time i think you could add sound to make it more exciting.

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    1. Thanks for your feedback. Also it took me around 12 minutes to make the sprite. And it took me around a couple days to make the actual for scratch game. Oh I did add my voice after a couple days of this being on my blog.

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  10. I did it and you can plasse do more of the wording plasse and i like the processor

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    1. Thanks for your feedback, but next time could you make the feedback a little more understandable.

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