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Fight the Evil Veggies!

Fight the Evil Veggies!. Final Presentation by: Will Djinis, Sarah Rogers, and Jan Faraguna. Original/Progress Presentations. Completed basic game, documentation, presentations, some enhancements Did not strictly follow timeline There are still some bugs Enhancements

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Fight the Evil Veggies!

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  1. Fight the Evil Veggies! Final Presentation by: Will Djinis, Sarah Rogers, and Jan Faraguna

  2. Original/Progress Presentations • Completed basic game, documentation, presentations, some enhancements • Did not strictly follow timeline • There are still some bugs • Enhancements • Completed: sound effects, more levels

  3. Documentation • User instructions: www.duke.edu/~sr14/cps4/home_files/projects/Projects.htm • Applet link and Javadoc link can be found here

  4. Demonstration • Enhancements: sound effects when the hero fires and when you advance levels • Bugs: screen flicking when start; lack of trackers on previous level’s evil veggies

  5. Future Work • Fix enemy tracker • Make enemy velocity change with the level • Add image to level splash screen • Add different enemy images (i.e. tomatoes)

  6. Evaluating the Project • Javadoc (100 points total) • Author on every class (20/20) • Class comments (20/20) • Method comments (50/60) • Web Page Documentation (100) • Functional applet link (30/30) • Javadoc link (15/15) • Game progress/proposal links (15/15) • User Instructions (40/40)

  7. Evaluating Project (cont’d) • Game Functionality (200) • Basic game functions entirely correctly (90/100) • Simple enhancements (50/50) • Several or Complex enhancements (25/50)

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