Show your progress by submitting your project code and documentation as well as creating a video that describes what you have learned as you implement your proposed game.
Specifications
Documentation
Make a README.txt file:
- acknowledgments for any online or human resources used
- acknowledgments for any resource files (images, sounds, etc.) used, all of which must be royalty free and not "stolen" off of the web
- how to interact with the game, how to win or lose the game, and how the levels increase the challenge of the game
Iteration Journal
Use this template to show your current status of your game's development and your implementation plan for the next part you will work on.
Video
Record a 5-10 minute video showing your current progress and describing what you have completed to this point:
- Play your game showing both winning and losing (if those are implemented yet)
- Describe what code you have written to make implementing your game mechanics easier or more readable (i.e., classes outside the main
Game class or methods outside those from Arcade you have overridden)
- Describe the difficulties you have encountered or the lessons you have learned, such as:
- What problems have you encountered?
- How did you solve these problems?
- Is this project easier or more difficult than you anticipated?
- What have you learned so far that will help you later in the project or other members of the class?
- Evaluate your progress:
- Are you on track or behind according to your timeline?
- What parts of are on time and what parts are delayed and why?
- What are you planning to work on next?
- Has the scope of your project changed? If so, how and why?