My creative strengths include the ability to have big ideas, and see the potential in everything. I use my visions to fuel consistent action. I'm also considered the thinker.
3 things I liked about the game: 1) The game was definitely a challenge, which drew my attention more because it made me want to beat the game. 2) I liked how the mushroom looking things help give protection from the centipede and the spider from killing me. 3) One last thing I did like was the villains speed being fast at movement
The one thing I'd change about the game is the speed of the villains. I like that they were fast, but they were too fast compared to the user character's. 1. Development in technology make games more enjoyable to play, and it has changed the industry by making gaming more common and wanted by people.
2. 1) With technological advancements, games have faster processing speeds, sharper graphics, and more elaborate storylines. 2) The advancements have created more programmers and designers 3) Advancements in technology and gaming have opened up opportunities that allow anyone to be able to make a game click here to see my phenakistoscope 1. The most amount of time I spend on playing Pac-Man at once would be around 30 minutes because I mostly play it at an arcade. 2. I have never beat the high score because the high scores be ridiculous. 3. I do like games that have a high score/scoreboard to beat. 4. The competitiveness to beat the game and how unique the gameplay is. Here's the video
1. One fact I learned from the video is at NYU, students are participating in making virtual bubble wrap, digital animation tools, and motion detecting games that help kids in math. 2. Their idea was to combine technology and entertainment and to create a place where engineers can succeed in doing what they love. 3. Their goal is to spread their industry and idea abroad to the world |
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