Month: November 2019

Intermediate Progress Report – Boxing Game – Halanna and Spencer

The concept behind the first iteration of our project was a boxing game where users control the arms of a boxer through buttons to strike a “punching bag”…

Dining Dino: Intermediate Progress Report – Edward and Quincy

For the first iteration of our final demo of the semester, our team deciding to create a dinosaur. The premise was a conglomeration of multiple successful projects in…

Intermediate Progress Report – Griffin and Jai

Interaction Analysis 1. Children and adults really like the moments of suspense when the puck is making its way through the pins. 2. We had not considered how…

Willie the Whale – Intermediate Progress Report (Caio and Patricia)

Interaction Analysis For our project, we had a whale that chomped anyone who was careless enough to try to steal its food and treasure. At first, many children…

Whack-a-Worm: Intermediate Progress Report – Xiang and Katherine

During the demo of our Whack-a-Worm game that the Children’s Museum, the children found a lot of fun hitting the worms with the hammers really hard, which eventually…

Intermediate Progress Report – Omisa and Tushhar

Interaction Analysis For our project, we made a tilting board with a spiral. Kids could use photosensors to control how much to tilt the board and try to…

Pelican Ping Pong – Intermediate Progress Report- Sophia and Julian

The Pelican Ping Pong Ball Launcher was pretty successful at the museum. The children really enjoyed swimming in a plethora of colorful ping pong balls and feeding them…

Pachinko Machine – 1st Children’s Museum Recap – Griffin and Jai

Our Pachinko Machine was very successful at the children’s museum. Many people ended up trying out the machine, and a dad even lifted his girl on top of…

Marble Maze Melody – Intermediate Progress Report- Wenqing and Hagan

Overall, the Marble Maze Melody was a success. The children seemed to enjoy the machine in its entirety. Staying on average about 2-3 minutes, the kids ran through…