Articulate Storyline - Gamification - Journey "Board game" Quick Tour
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I take you on a quick tour of my eLearning Locker Journey "Board game" project in Articulate Storyline. This is a brief look at the approach I took and some of the tricks and issues I ran into.
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Brilliant! You've inspired me in my own projects. Thank you for taking time to do this.
Hey that's crazy. Thanks for the tutorial. God Bless you and your family always! 😌🙏
Wow, amazing work! Thank you for sharing.
This is really innovative work. Thank you!
Stunning work! 5:47 you can "object intersection" triggers (e.g. object enters) instead of animation complete for much simplicity since you've a bunch of motion paths.
Wow, this is really going to help me out! I appreciate your work!!
oh, it's so cool. thanks you eLearning Locker.
This is very cool! Thank you for sharing!
@eLearningLocker
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
0 dislikes! Real hard work pays off! Respect!
we miss you man. the world awaits your videos
@eLearningLocker
4 жыл бұрын
Hey I really appreciate that! I have been planning to get back into them. I have been so busy but have a bunch of ideas for some new ones. Stay tuned!
this is so cool! thankyou
That's awesome
I loved this example. I have tried to create a user for your website to download your templates, but its not letting me log in and not getting any notification emails for sign up? Is your site still available to download your templates! I am new to articulate so wanted to see how you build things, thanks!
Hi there, great work. I have mastered all the steps however I am just having trouble with my game piece resetting back to the original start point on the board where I set the relative start point. I would love to talk to you about moving my piece around the board successfully. thank you
@jholmb88
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Aaron - make sure on your animated motion paths you select Path Option - "Relevant Start Point" kzread.info/dash/bejne/e5Z5qJKleJCfcso.html
How did you set it to pull in different questions?
hello, thanks for the guide. E-learning locker website won't let me register because, after filling in my details, it asks me to login to choose a bill plan. However, i can't do that because it won't register me first.
Hi, I have a question. I want a dice game where in case a participant gives a wrong answer, token need to move backward. Can you guide me the process?
Can help post the complete layer details to learn to the best
Nice.
@eLearningLocker
4 жыл бұрын
Hey Jay - good seeing you at CETS last year!
my animation starts at random positions on the board even though I set it do relative start point
All of your stuff is awesome and I've been learning a ton from you! .. I have a question for ya.. What size do you usually set for your storyline stage size? I'm using 16:9 1280 x 720 but wondering if that is overkill and should be more like 1024x576. Most of my learners are desktop/laptop users. Thanks in advance!
@eLearningLocker
4 жыл бұрын
Hey David, great question. I have been going 16:9 and lately 1100 in width or 1280. No idea why. Basically, I want it big enough that when it stretches to fit larger resolutions, it doesn't blur too much, but then, like you said, too big can start getting heavy with graphics. 1280 would work fine. I feel like it is all a balance of screen real estate, keeping blur down, and not having assets that end up too big and start weighing it all down. We should come up with a formula based on project needs!
@WetNoseCreative
4 жыл бұрын
@@eLearningLocker Thanks! My thoughts at doing everything at 16:9 1280px wide is that just about all our learners have fairly up to date PC desktops/laptops. With just a few with android/apple smart devices.
can i download sir?
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It's very good... but I didn't quite understand how the player moves more than 2 spaces... This is very good... but I didn't quite understand how the player moves more than 2 spaces...
Apparently the random number generator is exclusive to Articulate 360 and not available on Articulate Storyline 3
@ysshoot
3 жыл бұрын
Hmm, that's why i can't do this on AS3. I really want to make this game using as3
@ColburnClassroom
3 жыл бұрын
@@ysshoot If you download a template that has elements from Articulate 360, you can still manipulate it within AS3. You might also try downloading a free trial of Articulate 360, making the random number generator portion, and then continuing with AS3.
@ysshoot
3 жыл бұрын
@@ColburnClassroom 😉 thank you so much for the information, it's really help me🙏
@ColburnClassroom
3 жыл бұрын
@@ysshoot my pleasure
Woooow 🫂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤗
Tell us honestly how much time it took you to complete.😂
This isn't really a tutorial, more of a 'this is how I did it' explanation without actually showing you 'how' to do it on screen...
@HienTran-nb7yx
7 ай бұрын
So true! He only did this for selling his products on his website