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Last step for our CAT!

You have all worked fantastically on your CATs and your games are so fun to play!
Well done!
When looking at the rubric…

This column This column This column This column


This relates to your relates to your relates to relates to your
column has GAME your GAME POSTER
OVERALL
been
REMOVE PROCESS
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 The yellow categories are completed! (games are done 😊)

 The blue category is completed! (posters should’ve been uploaded to classroom –


make sure of this!)
 The red category doesn’t exist anymore
 The green category is a mix of your effort across the unit (mind map/storyboard, etc.)
+ a task you will complete today

Green category:
For this section, you are to use this class to create a powerpoint detailing the process you
went though to create your game!
The slides are covered on the next page…
Slide 1: Investigating and designing
- Did you construct a mind map for your game?
- What game(s)/franchises inspired your project?

Slide 2: Generating and designing


- Did you construct a storyboard for your game?
- How did you start designing your characters? Colour scheme? Etc.

Slide 3: Producing and implementing


- What did you use to learn how to construct your game? (Youtube tutorials? Which
ones?)
- How was the process of coding your game? (Any obstacles/mistakes you overcame?)

Slide 4: Evaluating
- How do you feel about your final product?
- What are its strengths/weaknesses?
- Areas for improvement?

Hint:
Try and add pictures in your slides! Such as images of any of your early designs, ideas,
games that inspired you, current game, what the code looks like, etc!

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