I started to search on Troy's historical buildings to put information and to design my game. However, I realized there are abundant of information about these buildings. Also, since our games are not for APUS history students but everybody including students and adults. It should not be boring but fun. I made a excel sheet with each buildings' information. I will add information of time period of each building.
I have two ideas about a game: 1. A user will be a treasure hunter, who try to find each word or number from historical buildings that the user needs to research a little bit or need to ask people at each buildings. Thus, there will be interactions. 2. A user can choose time period to teleport. A user will visit a time and go to building of the time period. Users will have some conversations with game characters to know more about a time period and feel the time period. Next week, I will go around some historical buildings in Troy to brainstorm and get more information about these buildings to put into an app. Also, by talking with people at a building, I would like to know what kinds of things they want visitors to know.
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Jon Calos
10/25/2016 06:06:04 am
I really enjoyed catching up with your blog. I am excited with your project because it seems interesting to you and well suited to your skills. I am looking forward to following your work this year!
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Jon Calos
11/16/2016 06:59:13 am
This confirms my belief that Excel/Sheets can be used for anything!! :)
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