A downloadable School Project

A student project at SAE Institute in Perth, Australia for GAD181 3T22.

The basic premise for this game is for the player to complete a series of microgames with simple concepts, controls and short time limits.

The most current version is the 'Week 12 v0.2 Release' version, which will need to be downloaded to the desktop. This build is the final submission for the group project.

Previous versions are also available for download as well as the web browser user trials test build. Warning - all previous builds are extremely unstable and in various states of incompleteness.

Project files can be found at https://github.com/TOOTHBRUSHDUCK/GAD181

If you are a play tester (or have found this page and want to help some students with testing) please refer to the following survey forms & fill them out according to the instructions on each, using the web build which will load on this web page.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepnageC0JiU-gvOElWecLqJfy8ozSZN8ax7WBy...

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfmAjZh7fhgzi08qxt2R5olbxYcjgQTnb41NOkY...

1. 'Three Strikes and You're Out'. In this mode you have three lives. All microgames are sorted into a random playlist which will continue infinitely so long as the player has a life remaining. When the player fails a microgame they will lose 1 life, and return to the main menu once all 3 lives are lost.

2. 'Every Game Once'. In this mode the player will play each microgame back-to-back. Winning or losing each microgame will move the player on to the next microgame, and once each game has been played the player will return to the main menu.

Download

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Make the Snake Desktop v0.2 Week 12 Release.zip 114 MB
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Make the Snake 0.5 Alpha - User Trials.zip 29 MB
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Make the Snake - Scotch Branch GameManager Testing Version.zip 30 MB
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Make the Snake - Dev Branch Testbuild Brief 2.zip 69 MB
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Make the Snake 0.6 Alpha - User Trials.zip 34 MB

Install instructions

This should not be downloaded and played under any circumstances unless you're really that interested in a work in progress student project or you are a teacher wanting to mark the work.

Development log