Just Basic Lesson 20 Mr. Kalmes.

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Just Basic Lesson 20 Mr. Kalmes

Learning Targets I will be able create a windows based game in just basic

LESSON 20 Today you will be creating a windows based CYA game. On the next couple of slides are the requirements and a sample program for you use to start your program.

LESSON 20 CYA Game: Choose Your Own Adventure is a game where the story is written from a second- person point of view, with the reader assuming the role of the protagonist and making choices that determine the main character's actions and the plot's outcome

Cya Requirements Must have a title screen Must have 25 – 30 rooms Must have a way to win Must be repeatable w/o restarting program

Sample program Sample Code Part 1

Sample program Sample Code Part 2

Sample program Sample Code Part 3