Interactive Paint-by-Numbers Game
Following on from our earlier post, Using JavaScript in Storyline 2: Interactive Image Colouring, we wanted to share a maths game for kids that we’ve built using a slightly modified version of our original interaction.
In this example, based on the popular paint-by-numbers concept, the user must answer a handful of basic maths questions to help them colour the image correctly. Once completed, the user receives on-screen feedback.
We think it’s pretty effective and it was a success with my six-year old tester too!
Try it: Paint-by-Numbers
Click the button to play our paint-by-numbers maths game.
Let us know what you think @4ptLtd.
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