why don’t you pay a visit to our mini-arcade, right over there on our wiki. We’ll be organising more formal evalutation but feel free to leave us a comment!

Or you can see our entire stock of games at our sploder site.
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February 22nd, 2007 at 10:59 pm
Wow! Really impressed! We saw this earlier on http://priestsic6.wikispaces.com/arcade
We couldn’t access it ourselves at school then …. but if you can now then we can too … because your school is very near us
Can you help us if we get stuck?
February 24th, 2007 at 10:26 am
Hi,
I am very impressed with the number of games you have made!
Could you explain a bit about how you made them: how log does it take to make a game? Did you plan the games first? What makes a good game?
February 27th, 2007 at 3:59 pm
Thank you for the comment Mrs Vass and Primary 7v.
We can help you if you get stuck at all.
Hi John Thank you that your impressed with the number of games we made ill explain a bit of what we did.
We made a plan on a plain bit of paper and drew our arena which our game was gona look like. We had a sheet with all the different things you can add to a game. We went onto a site called Sploder.com.
Mr.O our teacher got us an account with the site, then we logged on with it and started to make the game. it took us a while to make the game and we put them on our wikki space aswell.
Some of them are really really and i mean really hard to do and complete. We did get some time to do them!
By Kieran Mcd
March 1st, 2007 at 7:30 pm
Hi,
Thanks very much for the planning details, it will help me if I ever get to try this with my class. I had not thought of planning on paper a very good idea.
March 5th, 2007 at 12:52 am
Hi
This is Natalie from the Allstars
Just wanted to say I’m impressed with the number of games you have made. It’s very cool!
Bye