Actually figured most of this out and am loving it, but have a question about Level 10. I can easily put out the first three snowballs, but when I try to run to the bottom floor to run across to the other side, it doesn't work.
Specifically, run(-5) gets me to the ground, but then the robot collapses before it can execute the run(5) command after it. What am I doing wrong? How do I get to the other end of the screen?
Thanks, and you can write LHollman2@schools.nyc.gov. if you wish.
So, I just dusted off this document. It contains the solutions to all the levels… or at least it should.
You’ll notice at the top of the doc is a “Functions” section. That’s code you can put in the functions panel in the code section. It comes in handy in later levels when the game teaches the player how to write their own functions.
There are of course lots of ways to beat these levels, but these were ways I remember beating them when I was designing the game.
This game is a labor of love, inspired by my daughter. I don’t have as much time to work on it anymore, but I hope you enjoy it!
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Hi, Adam!
Actually figured most of this out and am loving it, but have a question about Level 10. I can easily put out the first three snowballs, but when I try to run to the bottom floor to run across to the other side, it doesn't work.
Specifically, run(-5) gets me to the ground, but then the robot collapses before it can execute the run(5) command after it. What am I doing wrong? How do I get to the other end of the screen?
Thanks, and you can write LHollman2@schools.nyc.gov. if you wish.
Lee
Hey Lee,
So, I just dusted off this document. It contains the solutions to all the levels… or at least it should.
You’ll notice at the top of the doc is a “Functions” section. That’s code you can put in the functions panel in the code section. It comes in handy in later levels when the game teaches the player how to write their own functions.
There are of course lots of ways to beat these levels, but these were ways I remember beating them when I was designing the game.
This game is a labor of love, inspired by my daughter. I don’t have as much time to work on it anymore, but I hope you enjoy it!
Hi, Adam,
I actually figured out Level 10 since writing you, but I'll check out this document. Thanks!
Lee
Hi, Adam,
My executive superintendent would like to talk to you about using Jaxi in NYC schools. If you'll give me your e-mail, I'll put you in touch with her.
Thanks,
Lee
Ack! Just saw this... I sent you an email.
This is awesome! I'm an NYC schoolteacher and I'm glad to promote this to my superintendent, whom I'm helping to create new STEM programs for.
I just need to know how to start from the story again. I accidentally skipped past it and can't view it now. Also, how do you delete players?
Thank you! There is currently no way to delete a profile unfortunately, but now I can see how important that is in a classroom setting.
Regarding rewatching the story, just reload the game and click the "Watch Intro" button on the bottom left!
I hope you get a lot out of this!