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Day 1
Submitted by ztrevathan on December 19, 2005 - 2:44pm.Red:
nothing really i must be a genues
Yellow:
Had troble with the random funtion could not intergrate it into the programing i did on my own
Green:
it was fun going off on my own and tweeking the game

12/19/05
Submitted by jhawrylak on December 19, 2005 - 2:44pm.red: at first i didn't get it, the code was almost too simple
yellow: the more complex stuff, like splitting the rockets
green: recieving a copy of the software. I can't wait to go home and try to make games of my own.

12/19/05
Submitted by sallmann on December 19, 2005 - 2:43pm.Red: The hardest thing that we did today for me was trying to get the rockets to explode into more than one rocket. Also getting the alien to survive more than one hit.
Yellow: Nothing really
Green: The moving of the cannon and making the cannon.

my day at aventures in gaming
Submitted by nblackburn on December 19, 2005 - 2:42pm.red:
none
yellow:
i had trouble on the words that to make the game. With the cames.
green:
I liked the perstion.

hmmmm
Submitted by bperkal on December 19, 2005 - 2:40pm.this is off the hook fo shizzie
red how to kill the alien
yellow the commands
green getting help when needed

Welcome to Adventures in Gaming from M.I.T.
Submitted by eklopfer on December 6, 2005 - 4:20pm.Hello all.
Welcome from MIT to the Adventures in Gaming site. I hope that you enjoy the tools that we have created, and that you make some excellent games. I can't wait to see them.
[Note: Eric and his team at MIT and Berkeley are responsible for creating the StarLogo modeling and gaming program, and are in the process of releasing "StarLogo TNG (The Next Generation)" -- StarLogo in 3D!]


