Update blog

This week I got two more parts of the code into action and am now 3/4 done. My game will be the same colors as the original game. I think I need to hurry up with the coding or it might not be done in time and I need to start working on the presentation.

Blog post 9

This week I worked on the code for Pong and I got a lot done. My work took about an hour and a half. For things I don’t, I would search it up but not actually copy it. My style is just gonna look just like the original which looks like this.

And this is the the code from today.

Blog post 8

I have chosen my game and its going to be the Pong because of the idea that it could one player or two player. To start the game i’m going to make it two player since coding it will be easier and then when I finish that I will try to make the AI part part of the game. Since if its one player you need to play against someone or something so I would need to use an AI. I don’t have a screenshot of the code for this week and again i forgot to send the video to my school account for the first game

Blog post 7

For my progress I think I can complete a new game in about 4 weeks. My plan is to put extra time into coding instead of a hour a week. I’ve narrowed the final decision of my next coding to pong and a PAC-MAN type game.

Since last time not many people knew what 2048 was, I’ll provide a quick description of each of the games.

Pong is a game made in 1972 and was an influential game to the world. It was one of the earliest video games, Pong became wildly popular and helped launch the video game industry. The original Pong consisted of two paddles that players used to volley a small ball back and forth across a screen.

Pac-Man, a single-player arcade video game released by Namco in 1980. In the game, a yellow, circular character navigates a maze, eating pellets and fruit, avoiding ghosts and occasionally eating them. It is also the best selling arcade game of all time