 Write the Learning objective onto your Self Assessment Sheet LO: Learn how to add different types of paths to a world and control an enemy within a.

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 Write the Learning objective onto your Self Assessment Sheet LO: Learn how to add different types of paths to a world and control an enemy within a game.

In pairs put all of the When and Do instructions together in the correct boxes to carry out each of the tasks listed on the sheet.

 Open the world you created last lesson.  Add walls in suitable places within your world.  Add a bridge to go across the water in your world.

 Add a plain path and an enemy to follow the path.  Program the enemy to follow the plain path and shoot at the user.  Program the users’ character to shoot when a button (of your choice) is pressed.  EXTENSION: Find and have a look through the World Settings, experiment with these to see what affect they have on the game.

 Use your Self Assessment Sheet to assess your progress against today’s learning objective.  