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Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Part 1: Purpose of My Game
For my project, I decided the use the Fish Chomp Starter project. I thought that this would be the best choice because I am not that confident about making my own game. The purpose of the game is to catch as many fish as you can. Once the player reaches 20 fish, they are moved to the next level. So basically, the goal is to catch as many fish as possible. However, there is a catch. In the bottom of the screen, there is an evil crab that dances and if you hit him, you go back to the corner and your score is pushed back to zero. So, its important not to touch the crab. Once you get to the next level, there are more crabs present, which ultimately makes it harder.
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