Space Shooter Series
In this series we will create a Space Shooter game. We’ll learn about adding Sprites, moving Sprites, creating projectiles, and collision detection between Sprites.
Target Audience: Anyone 13+ will find benefit from this series. Younger audience can still follow along when paired with an adult. An example can be a pops/grandchild STEM weekend event!
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Setup: You will need any computer with a modern internet connection. Windows, Mac, and even Chromebook will work! You actually can use a tablet but that is not recommended. Having a BrainPad is optional but highly recommended. Making a game on a PC is fun, but nothing is more engaging to learners than taking the game they made and load it on a device they are holding in their hands.
All lessons have to be done in a sequence but can be stopped at any lesson. All lessons are designed to be 20-min or learning and 40-min of lab/hands-on. See the Lesson Plans home page for details.
Lesson 1
Creating and moving Sprites. Adding projectiles.
Lesson 2
Adding an enemy and collision detection to a game.
Lesson 3
Make it a game. Add scoring, lives and effects.
Lesson Plans
This series is part of multiple lesson plans provided for different uses. The lesson plan main page includes further details and a prerequisite lesson for this series.