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</br></br><p><span style="color: #f2f0f0;">The above image shows the starting page of the game.</span></p> | </br></br><p><span style="color: #f2f0f0;">The above image shows the starting page of the game.</span></p> | ||
− | </br><p><span style=" | + | </br><p><span style="color: #f2f0f0;">Fragmentation is analogous to fruit ninja game. In order to score points, the green DNA has to be sliced. The game ends when a red DNA is sliced. Failing to slice the green DNA will result in a loss of lives and each trial has 3 lives. Loss of all three lives will also result in the end of the game.</span></p> |
</br><p><span style="color: #f2f0f0;">The game was developed by referencing the fruit ninja game[1]. The green and red objects of the game were altered to graphics of DNA molecules. The sizes of these images were adjusted to fit the graphics on screen. High score and cumulative score were added to the game. High score is the score for the current game. Cumulative score is the score across all the games. Music and sound effects from a royalty free website [2] were also added to the game using audio methods in phaser.</span></p> | </br><p><span style="color: #f2f0f0;">The game was developed by referencing the fruit ninja game[1]. The green and red objects of the game were altered to graphics of DNA molecules. The sizes of these images were adjusted to fit the graphics on screen. High score and cumulative score were added to the game. High score is the score for the current game. Cumulative score is the score across all the games. Music and sound effects from a royalty free website [2] were also added to the game using audio methods in phaser.</span></p> | ||
</br><p><span style="color: #f2f0f0;">The following image shows the end screen of the game with the scores obtained in the game. </span></p></br> | </br><p><span style="color: #f2f0f0;">The following image shows the end screen of the game with the scores obtained in the game. </span></p></br> | ||
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− | <center><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/6/60/T--McMaster--Game2.png"></center> | + | <center><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/6/60/T--McMaster--Game2.png"></center> </br> |
− | <h2 style="color: #f2f0f0;">Bridge Amplification</h2> | + | <h2 style="color: #f2f0f0;">Bridge Amplification</h2></br> |
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<center><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/e/eb/T--McMaster--Game3.png"></center> | <center><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/e/eb/T--McMaster--Game3.png"></center> | ||
− | <p><span style="color: #f2f0f0;">The above image is the start screen of the Bridge Amplification game.</span></p> | + | </br><p><span style="color: #f2f0f0;">The above image is the start screen of the Bridge Amplification game.</span></p> |
</br><p><span style=" color: #f2f0f0;">This game is similar to knife throw. Clicking the DNA molecule at the bottom of the screen shoots it to a rotating plate with DNA primers. To score points, the DNA should not superimpose another DNA. Overlay of two DNA molecules on the plate ends the game. </span></p> | </br><p><span style=" color: #f2f0f0;">This game is similar to knife throw. Clicking the DNA molecule at the bottom of the screen shoots it to a rotating plate with DNA primers. To score points, the DNA should not superimpose another DNA. Overlay of two DNA molecules on the plate ends the game. </span></p> | ||
</br><p><span style="color: #f2f0f0;">This game was developed by referencing a knife throw game[3]. The graphics of the knife and plate were changed to DNA and rotating plates of primer respectively. The sizes of images were adjusted. Scoring for this game is similar to the fragmentation game.</span></p> | </br><p><span style="color: #f2f0f0;">This game was developed by referencing a knife throw game[3]. The graphics of the knife and plate were changed to DNA and rotating plates of primer respectively. The sizes of images were adjusted. Scoring for this game is similar to the fragmentation game.</span></p> |
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