How to Create a Computer Game Using PowerPoint
Open Microsoft PowerPoint., Create a new, blank presentation by pressing Ctrl-N. , Make sure the first slide's layout is the title slide. , In the title box, name your new game. , In the subtitle box, write "Click Here". , Create a new slide, one...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open Microsoft PowerPoint.
You pick Place in This Document, pick slide titles, then slide
2. , For example, slide 2 would look like:
You are lost in a desert, do you:
Look for water.
Build a sandcastle.
Shoot a camel.
Do nothing. , This new scenario will present the player with the consequences of his/her actions.
There will be wrong choices and there will be right choices. , Enough wrong choices will lead to a slide that reads something like 'You Lose' and enough right choices will lead to a slide that says something like "Congratulations you win!" -
Step 2: Create a new
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Step 3: blank presentation by pressing Ctrl-N.
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Step 4: Make sure the first slide's layout is the title slide.
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Step 5: In the title box
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Step 6: name your new game.
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Step 7: In the subtitle box
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Step 8: write "Click Here".
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Step 9: Create a new slide
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Step 10: one with a title and text
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Step 11: by clicking Insert->New Slide.
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Step 12: Highlight "Click Here" and link it to slide 2 by selecting it then right click and go to hyperlink.
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Step 13: A box will pop up.
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Step 14: Create a scenario for this slide and create options to deal with the scenario.
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Step 15: Highlight each option and link them to another slide that presents a new scenario.
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Step 16: Continue the chain of linked slides until you arrive at a final result.
Detailed Guide
You pick Place in This Document, pick slide titles, then slide
2. , For example, slide 2 would look like:
You are lost in a desert, do you:
Look for water.
Build a sandcastle.
Shoot a camel.
Do nothing. , This new scenario will present the player with the consequences of his/her actions.
There will be wrong choices and there will be right choices. , Enough wrong choices will lead to a slide that reads something like 'You Lose' and enough right choices will lead to a slide that says something like "Congratulations you win!"
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