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Pick A Door

PostPosted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 8:54 pm
by phyzix5761
Decided to pick up GE after a LONG time. Last time I had messed around with GE I knew nothing about programming. I went on a wonderful life adventure where I met a duck who wore a tuxedo. The elegant fowl taught me the ways of programming languages and, although I still consider myself far from being an expert, I ventured forth into the world of computer programming. Coincidently, the moment I arrived back home (which by the way is a 3,000 year old cave at the top of Mt. Everest), I found a letter sitting at my desk. It read, "Must make games to save the world". Filled with the feeling of exhilaration and stomach cramps from the burrito I had eaten the night before I went FORTH!

And this is a game I created in a few hours trying to figure out how some of the GE features worked. It's a game where you pick a door. The host reveals a door that is not a winner and then gives you the option to switch doors. Will you pick the right door?

Enjoy and remember, if an old man with a beard offers you candy in hopes of luring you into his car, say "thank you" and hop on in.

LINK TO FILE: http://cl.ly/0h1m1I2036380x0G0Q2t

Re: Pick A Door

PostPosted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 9:17 pm
by SuperSonic
phyzix5761 wrote:Decided to pick up GE after a LONG time. Last time I had messed around with GE I knew nothing about programming. I went on a wonderful life adventure where I met a duck who wore a tuxedo. The elegant fowl taught me the ways of programming languages and, although I still consider myself far from being an expert, I ventured forth into the world of computer programming. Coincidently, the moment I arrived back home (which by the way is a 3,000 year old cave at the top of Mt. Everest), I found a letter sitting at my desk. It read, "Must make games to save the world". Filled with the feeling of exhilaration and stomach cramps from the burrito I had eaten the night before I went FORTH!

phyzix5761 wrote:Enjoy and remember, if an old man with a beard offers you candy in hopes of luring you into his car, say "thank you" and hop on in.

Randomness and humor is what makes a programmer great haha. That game looks cool too :P

Re: Pick A Door

PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 3:54 pm
by Clokio
Cool. :D