Activity Date: Activity Expired
Start Time: 06:30 AM
Week Days: Saturday , Sunday
Time Zone:
PST
Duration of Activity: 2 Hours
Description:
Class Experience:
Game programming is a great way to learn how to program. You use many tools that you will see in the real world. Plus, you get to play a game to test your results!
An ideal game to start your JavaScript game Programming journey is "Rock, Paper, Scissors!
Here, we will be talking about the concepts used to make the game. No prior knowledge is expected.
What is "Rock, Paper, Scissors?"
You may have played before. Maybe you've used it to decide who pays for dinner or gets first choice of players for a team. If you are unfamiliar with it, "Rock, Paper, Scissors," is a hand game for two or more players. Participants say "rock, paper, scissors" and then simultaneously form their hands into the shape of a rock (a fist), a piece of paper (palm facing downward), or a pair of scissors (two fingers extended).
The Rules are Straightforward:
Rock smashes scissors
Paper covers rock
Scissors cut paper
Now that you have the rules, you can start thinking about how they might translate into JavaScript Code.
We look forward to seeing you in class!
This class is taught in English.
In addition to Outschool classroom, this class uses Online Editor.
Two hours per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
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