Thank you so much for creating such entertaining, amazing, outrageously awesome games!! My grade 4 students in all my classes had absolute fun they didn't want to stop playingeven after the bell had gone.I loved everything! You are a genius! This has just upped the games, a new level!Can't wait for the next games.Thanks for giving us the directions of how to install the fonts. I was a bit clueless at the start.
The bomb game is a major hit with my student. Thanks so much for making it!
My students' "oooooooohs" and "awwwwwwws" would have warmed your heart. Thank you from the bottom of mine
Hahaha. I can already picture how rad your Yu-Gi-Oh game will be.Thanks again glorious based Sprite06. You make teaching fun.
This game is amazing. Thanks for all the hard work!I do have a question / problem, however. The instructions say "Team Rocket slide click R. Trainer Battle slide click trainer. Haunter slide click Haunter. Mewtwo slide click Mewtwo" what does this mean? I can't get the 'trainer fight slide' to come up when needed. There is no "R" to 'click', no Mewtwo to 'click'. Just a little confusing? I have the new version of the game, otherwise everything works great.I know all those slides are hyperlinked to different pokeballs in the game, but is there a way to bring them up independently, when we are playing? From reading all the other posts that's what is seems like, but am I just missing something glaringly obvious?Thanks again!
That's what I was thinking. Thanks for the clarification. Also, the only reason for it to happen would be to liven up the game. I just played it w/ my 2nd graders and none of the extra slides came up, surprisingly enough. The kids tend to get bored if they just score points after points. It wakes them up if they start stealing from others...
I played the Spongebob game with a group of 33 3rd and 4th graders today; they absolutely loved it! They're stuck in a classroom learning English for 3 hours while their friends finished school yesterday, so I really needed something to get them excited again, and this was just the ticket! I'll be trying out Pokemon tomorrow; thank you so much!
Sprite06: Thanks for the Pokemon game. It's fantastic and went down a treat in my class. I used it for my last classes with Grade 6. At first they seemed to be thinking "Ugh pokemon, too old for that..", but that soon changed when playing this!Uploading the version of the game I used here, with questions I made that cover multiple chapters of G6.
i just wanted to thank you for putting so much time and work into your games
Thank you so much for these games! The spongebob one was a HIT with my 5th graders. I was wondering, though, from the first Pokemon game, I wanted to change slide 31 to the name of our school but was unable to. How may I go about doing that?Thank you again for your hard work!
Sprite06,I really admire you and Daegeon hard work into all these BOMB games :). My students love it and I enjoy it myself ^_^. How long does it take to make a bomb game and what is involve in making one. Yours have so much graphics it's like Oooooohhhhh and ahhhhhhhh ^_^. I have a Mac so it doesn't really play on my computer :(, not Mac friendly. The Yugio one looks vicious as well though. You think you can make a Dragon Ball Z or Sailor Moon bomb game.
DUDE. That YuGiOh game is ridiculous! I'm gonna use this for my middle schoolers. They'll probably think they're too old for this when I tell them that it's YuGiOh but I know they're gonna go nuts over this game. You should seriously think about selling these powerpoint game templates to an education company. Of course while keeping them free for all your loving friends in the waygook community