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= Game Elements =
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== Contacts ==
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[[User:KnightMearh| Jonathan Meschino]] (4th Year)
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== Abstract ==
  
email: jmeschino@mail.rit.edu
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:Effective education is an important and serious issue in all regions of the world. The focus of Fortune Hunter is to provide and promote additional educational tools through technology to make knowledge more fun, interesting, free and available to students of the world and make recognizable this new means of future public service. Fortune Hunter provides supplemental educational mathematics material to its players. We are consulting the effectiveness of education through unconventional means, specifically video games. People learn easily through experience more than standard teaching methods. We stray away from standardized questioning and focus on inherent problem solving skills via various mathematical concepts. One of the highlights of this process is the ability to commit to an open community of users, developers, and interest groups and spread awareness. The project will not reach a finite state ever, which allows for continual growth and development, primarily based on constructivist feedback of students. It's hard to make useful software free and widely available. We will provide thousands of children with additional learning resources. MAFH players will learn in and out of the classroom while having fun simultaneously. Being available for an entire world of learners (on XO and PC), we provide statistic tracking and analytical models for teachers and students to easily follow and understand. There was a 20% increase in math scores for students who used educational math games in 2009. Education is a valuable tool and to provide a new free learning experience that catches on will alter the world.
  
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== Getting Started ==
  
[[User:esk7610| Eric Kenvin]] (3rd Year)
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:Welcome to the Fortune Hunter™ experience! Please use the '''[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Fortune_Hunter Navigation Panel]''' located at the top and bottom of each page to move around the wiki. A '''Table of Contents''' is located in the upper-right corner of each page as well.
  
email: eric.kenvin@mail.rit.edu
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:Also note that in order to get the full extent of our efforts, we have divided the project into two separate XO activities. Fortune Hunter is a playable adventure game and Fortune Maker™ is a custom level / story creator. They are both available and work hand in hand.
  
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:Here is a brief outline of what to expect on each page of the Fortune Hunter wiki:
  
[[User:prestonj| Preston Johnson]] (3rd Year)
 
  
email: ppj4700@g.rit.edu
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:''Home'' - This is the central hub for Fortune Hunter™ and Fortune Maker™. Come here to check out the latest news, info, releases, to learn about the project, and to brush up on your Fortune Hunter™ vocabulary.  
  
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:''Developer's Corner'' - This is the developer's hub for Fortune Hunter™ and Fortune Maker™. Go there to contact / learn about the team, submit ideas and comments, join the team, and keep track of the milestones and objectives during production.
  
[[User:DaveSilver| David Silverman]] (3rd Year)
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:''Game Mechanics'' - Learn about the game play. Anything related to the game's functionality is located here.
  
email: drs5669@g.rit.edu
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:''Game Elements'' - Learn about the characters, enemies, items, weapons, armor, etc. here!
  
== Game Concept (description) ==
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:''Game Features'' - Here is the place to check out details on some unique Fortune Hunter™ game features.
  
MPG (Math Playing Game - working title) is a single player educational adventure that teaches fourth grade curriculum mathematics. The player controls a protagonist that must progress through maze-like dungeons, solve puzzles/ problems, and defeat enemies in a two dimensional world. The protagonist is also a treasure hunter, after various riches found within the dungeon.
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:''Fortune Maker'' - Learn everything there is to know about Fortune Maker™, the user custom level creator.
  
Each level is comprised of a series of rooms generated by a text file input that will create various difficulty rooms for the player to navigate. Along the way will be many types of enemies that each focus in certain elements of the curriculum that are being covered. While each level will predominantly focus on newer topics to the player, defeating a certain number of enemies will prove mastery of the skills and unlock newer challenges while still honing in on the previous skills trainings. This will provide a way to focus on new tasks and reiteration of the knowledge already known. The end of each level will consist of a boss fight which will act as a topic overview and take multiple steps to defeat.
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:''Dungeon Guide'' - Follow the story arc of Fortune Hunter™, as well as view a detailed play through guide outlining each dungeon, level, cutscene, and FMC.
  
== Objectives ==
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:''Education'' - Interested in utilizing Fortune Hunter™ in the classroom? Learn about the educational material in the game and check out customizable lesson plan! Also learn how to use Fortune Hunter™ as reinforcement material outside of the classroom.
  
The objective of this project is to reiterate teachings of fourth grade mathematics to students in a fun and unique way, primarily through the use of creative interactive software. The project is intended to be used as supplemental material to classroom education. See [[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/MPG#Curriculum_Elements Curriculum Elements]] for incorporated curriculum topics and [[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/MPG/LessonPlan Lesson Plan]] for a lesson plan to use in the classroom.
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:''Media'' - Come here to see pictures, videos, and read articles showing others having fun with Fortune Hunter™ and Fortune Maker™!
  
== Game and Wiki Terminology ==
 
  
'''Dungeon''' -
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== Helping Out ==
  
'''GB Mode''' -
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You can do your part! Would you like to help us? We are seeking people of all skills to help in any way possible. We would like some python programmers, artists, designers, testers, translators to name a few things. Nearly anything can and will be useful to us, so don't be shy about saying HEY! To get started, send an email to [mailto:jmeschino@mail.rit.edu jmeschino@mail.rit.edu].
  
'''PC Mode''' -
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== News Feed ==
  
* '''Dungeon''': The game world that the player is exploring which covers the lesson the student is currently on.
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:This spot is dedicated to news announcements regarding the project.
* '''PC Mode''': PC Mode is when you are using the laptop with the keyboard.
 
* '''GB Mode''': GB Mode is when you are using the laptop with the buttons on the monitor piece and not using the keyboard.
 
* '''HP''': This represents the player's health within the game world. When it reaches 0 the player loses and their character dies.
 
* '''Power''': this is a bar that starts out full for each attack and slowly diminishes until the attack is completed. When the attack is completed the amount of damage it does is based on how much was left in the power bar. Each attack does some minimum amount of damage that is increased if the power bar is not at 0.
 
* '''Damage/Dmg.''': this is how much HP a character or the character's opponent loses when an attack is successful.
 
* '''Hit''': This is a successful attack.
 
* '''Critical Hit''': An especially effective attack that gives the student the chance to do more damage to their opponent if they solve a simple multiplication problem.
 
* '''Miss''': This occurs when an attack is not successful and means the attack does 0 damage.
 
* '''Attack''': This is how the player does damage, and defeats an opponent.
 
* '''Basic Attack''': A move that the student can make when in battle that has a chance of either hitting the opponent, missing the opponent  or producing a critical hit. It requires no math unless the student gets a critical hit.
 
* '''Fraction Attack''': This is an attack which requires the player to solve a problem using fractions to perform a successful attack.
 
* '''Geometry Attack''': This is an attack which requires the player to solve a problem using geometry and/or graphing ideas to perform a successful attack.
 
* '''Shop''': This is where the player can purchase new equipment, and items to use in battle, in the game using the in-game currency.
 
* '''Boss''': This is an especially powerful enemy which requires completion of specialized problems based around the entire lesson.
 
*As we get farther into development we will name different pieces of the GUI and such and define those.
 
  
== Story & Characters ==
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:→ 11.14.10 - We are currently out of active team members, so progress is expected to halt for a while. If you are interest, please contact [mailto:jmeschino@mail.rit.edu jmeschino@mail.rit.edu]; we would love to have you help out. Jon Meschino is always available for questions or help and you can keep an eye on his [http://knightmearh.blogspot.com/search/label/Fortune%20Hunter blog] for Fortune Hunter updates. If you want to jump into it, you can find a to-do list at our [https://fedorahosted.org/fortune_hunter/report/1 Trac page]! Thanks, and I'll update again when there is need.
  
=== Story ===
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:→ 10.10.10 - We are currently working on Fortune Hunter release 3.0!
  
The protagonist learned of treasure that was hidden deep within the dungeon and embarked on a quest for the riches. He explores the dungeons, in a constant search of anything he can find out that will lead him to his fortune.
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:→ 02.05.10 - New links added to MEDIA section.
  
=== Protagonist ===
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:→ 02.02.10 - Our first public release of Fortune Mather™!! Please scroll down this page to the DOWNLOAD section to get a copy for yourself.
  
The main character is an adventurer who is seeking treasure in the dungeon. The Player controls him as he explores the dungeon and attempts to find the hidden treasures.
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:→ 01.27.10 - Our first public release of Fortune Hunter™!! Please scroll down this page to the DOWNLOAD section to get a copy for yourself.
  
=== Enemies ===
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:→ 01.15.10 - Yet another wiki reformat. We have spread the pages more thin to increase ease of access and use. The Navigation Bar has all of the pages listed.
  
Enemies stand in the way of our hero.
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:→ 01.06.10 - User testing day! We held a preliminary user trial to work out game play elements at a school district in New Jersey. The game was played by fifth grade students, who provided us with constructive feedback. Pictures of the students playing will be posted shortly...
  
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:→ 01.01.10 - Happy New Year!!
  
So far we have two types of enemies:
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:→ 12.16.09 - Rearranged the wiki into sections and added [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Fortune_Hunter navigation] at the top of the page.
  
Division Enemies: Enemies that must be fought by solving problems relating to division.
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:→ 12.07.09 - Created a working XO activity file. [http://groups.google.com/group/fortune-hunter/files File can be found here]
  
Geometry Enemies: Enemies that must be fought by solving problems relating to geometry and graphing.
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:→ 12.04.09 - Watch game demos on [http://www.youtube.com/user/maFortuneHunter our youtube channel]
  
== Gameplay ==
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== Download ==
=== GUI ===
 
  
There is a number pad for answer input which is attached to the player's first person perspective on their wrist. There is also a stats screen which will display the player's statistics such as health, power, money, items, etc. and allow the player to save and quit.
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:Download the newest release of '''Fortune Hunter'''and '''Fortune Maker'''™!
  
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'''PYGAME Library''' is required for play. Should be already installed on XO.
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To install Pygame on other OS, visit the [http://www.pygame.org/download.shtml pygame download page].
  
'''''Conceptual First Person Perspective Model'''''————————————————————'''''Conceptual Battle Screen Model'''''
 
  
http://people.rit.edu/jam2707/media/image/OLPC/Screen2.jpg
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:[http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4272 Download Fortune Hunter™]
http://s656.photobucket.com/albums/uu290/Vanilla_Shadow/sampleScreen.jpg
 
  
=== Menus ===
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:[http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4274 Download Fortune Maker™]
  
Within the game there will be multiple menus. Here we will outline what each menu's purpose is and each of the buttons/controls that will be available through the menu.
 
===== Main Menu =====
 
The purpose of the Main Menu is to allow the player to begin a game and exit the game if they want to stop playing.
 
  
*Tutorial/instruction - Material to be covered before playing the game
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=== Release Notes ===
  
*New Game - The player can start a new game from the first level.
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<table>
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<tr><td>
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<div style="border: 1px solid black; width: 275px; padding: 5px;">
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<div style="border-bottom: 1px solid black">'''''Fortune Hunter''™ - Release Version 4'''</div>
  
*Continue - This will bring the player to the Continue Menu.
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&rarr; Coming soon! This release will see the game leave the experimental phase.
  
** Class Stats - This option has not been developed yet and is something we will do only if we have the time. It would allow the player to view how well each student is doing in the game.
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</div>
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<div style="border: 1px solid black; width: 275px; padding: 5px;">
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<div style="border-bottom: 1px solid black">[http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4272 '''''Fortune Hunter''™ - Release Version 3''']</div>
  
** Options - This option has not been developed yet and is something we will do only if we have the time. It would allow the to change different game options.
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&rarr; Alpha public release! Improved game stability. Game now public on activities site.
  
*Close Game - This would simply close the game.
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&rarr; Python Imaging Library no longer a requirement to run game.
  
===== Continue Menu =====
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&rarr; Removed implemented FMCs for further testing/work efficiency.
This menu would let the player choose whether they want to restart from where they left off, or just start from one of the lessons they have already completed.
 
  
*Continue - This would let the player start back up from the most recent Continue Point.
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&rarr; Added / updated GUI graphics.
  
*Level Select Dialog - This would allow the player to start from the beginning of any lesson/level they have already completed rather than starting from where they left off last time.
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&rarr; Minimap updated.
  
*Back -This would take the player back to the Main Menu.
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&rarr; Updated combat system. Removed item usage/equipment from combat. Added SEARCH option in combat. This allows players to obtain data on enemies. Can be viewed in Bestiary (coming soon).
  
===== Stats/Inventory =====
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&rarr; Inventory menu changed to Pause Menu. Press check and square with menu open to switch between on screens. This allows for more space/ readability.
This menu would allow the player to view their stats and health and stuff.
 
  
*Item Equip Slots(x4) - These would be options that allow the player to switch what weapons, armor and equipment the have equipped.
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&rarr; Merchant graphics updated.
  
*Return to Game - Exits the stats screen and returns to the game.
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&rarr; Merchant shop screen updated for easier use.
  
===== Pause =====
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&rarr; Dungeons graphic types added! Ice, Astral, Sand dungeons now in game!
This is the menu the player would find when they pause the game.
 
  
*Save - This would allow the player to save and continue playing.
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&rarr; Dungeons properly broken up into 5 levels.
  
*Save and Quit - This would allow the player to save and then return to the Main Menu.
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&rarr; Added 3 more dungeons to content.
  
*Quit without Save - This would allow the player to return to the Main Menu without saving their game.
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&rarr; Added more enemy types! Cave Yeti and Bonesprout now in game!
  
===== Shop Screen =====
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&rarr; Adjusted game difficulty. Should be easier to play.
This is the screen the player would encounter when they enter the shop.
 
  
*Buy Menu - This leads the player to the Buy Items Menu.
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&rarr; Added ice audio soundtrack to ice dungeon!
  
*Sell Menu - This leads the player to the Sell Items Menu.
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</div>
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</td><td valign="top">
  
*Exit - this exits the shop.
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<div style="border: 1px solid black; width: 275px; padding: 5px;">
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<div style="border-bottom: 1px solid black">'''''Fortune Maker''™ - Release Version 2'''</div>
  
===== Buy Items Menu =====
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&rarr; In progress...
This menu would just be a list of all the items that a player can buy and how much they cost and then the player would select one to purchase it.
 
  
===== Sell Items Menu =====
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</div>
This menu would just be a list of all the items that a player can sell and how much they are worth and then the player would select one to sell it.
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<div style="border: 1px solid black; width: 275px; padding: 5px;">
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<div style="border-bottom: 1px solid black">[http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4274 '''''Fortune Maker''™ - Release Version 1''']</div>
  
===== BATTLE - Main Battle Menu =====
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&rarr; Initial release for preview!
This menu is the main menu that is brought up when battle begins.
 
  
*Basic Attack - This performs a basic attack. If the player gets a critical hit it brings them to the Critical Hit Screen.
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&rarr; Basic GUI implemented.
  
*Division Attack Screen (Special attack)- This brings up the screen to perform a Division based attack.
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</div>
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</td></tr>
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<tr><td>
  
*Geometry Attack Screen (Magic attack)- This brings up the screen to perform a Geometry based attack.
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<div style="border: 1px solid black; width: 275px; padding: 5px;">
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<div style="border-bottom: 1px solid black">'''''Fortune Hunter''™ - Release Version 2'''</div>
  
*Use Item Screen - This brings up the screen to use an item.
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&rarr; Alpha public release! This release is a bit buggy. Noticeably the introductory animation. Game runs smoother with VM than it does on the XO.
  
*Flee Battle - This option gives the player a chance to flee battle.
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&rarr; Travel system working.
  
===== BATTLE - Critical Hit Screen =====
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&rarr; Combat system working.
This screen is where the player is brought when they get a critical hit. They are given a basic math problem of some kind(Add, Subtract, Divide, or Multiply) and must solve it to get extra damage.
 
  
*Numpad - This will be a basic 0-9 numpad that is used to type an answer into the dialog. It will also have an Enter, and Delete option.
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&rarr; Inventory and menu system working.
  
*Problem Display - This will be the display which shows the problem that must be solved and will have a dialog box to put the answer in.
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&rarr; Merchant system working.
  
===== BATTLE - Use Item Screen =====
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&rarr; 7 implemented levels.
This screen will basically just have the items available to you in battle listed on it so that the player can select which they want to use.
 
  
===== BATTLE - Fractions Attack Screen =====
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&rarr; Initial graphics and audio in place.
This screen will allow the player to perform a Fractions based attack. The layer will have some target number that they have to get through using the fractions given to them. Each time the player chooses
 
one fraction it will be replaced on screen with a new one.
 
  
*Fraction to use(x5) - This will be a list of 5 possible fractions to use and each one will be selectable. When one is chosen it will be replaced with something else.
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</div>
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</td></tr>
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<tr><td>
  
*Undo - This simply allows them to undo the last couple choices they made.
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<div style="border: 1px solid black; width: 275px; padding: 5px;">
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<div style="border-bottom: 1px solid black">'''''Fortune Hunter''™ - Release Version 1'''</div>
  
*Addition Display - This will be a long dialog that will have the target number they are trying to reach on one side, and all of the fractions they have chosen so far on the other. Whenever the player
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&rarr; Closed release.
chooses another fraction to add to their total the fraction will be added to the list in this dialog.
 
  
===== BATTLE - Geometry Attack Scren =====
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</div>
On this screen the player will have to solve some sort of Geometry based problem  y adding shapes to a graph in the right position to represent a Reflection, or Translation, etc...
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</td></tr>
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</table>
  
*Graph/Geometry Display - This is a dialog with graph in it that will display on top of, or next to, an enemy so that the player can manipulate shapes and such on it.
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=== License ===
  
*Shapes Numpad - This will be a 12 button Numpad but instead of Numbers it will have 3 basic shapes, 3 complex shapes, an Undo button, a finish button, and arrow keys to move he shapes around the graph.
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[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-nc-sa/3.0/88x31.png]
The shape buttons will add the corresponding shape to the graph.
 
The Undo button will undo the addition of the most recent shape, it will not undo movements.
 
The Finish button will act as an Enter button and will perform the attack if the player answered the problem correctly.
 
The arrow keys will move the currently selected shape around the graph. There will be Up, Down, Left, and Right keys.
 
  
=== Controls ===
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'''Mathematical Adventure: Fortune Hunter™ by Jonathan Meschino, Eric Kenvin, Justin Lewis, Kevin Hockey, David Silverman, Preston Johnson, Mike DeVine is licensed under a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License].'''
  
==== Game Modes ====
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Sugar Labs has our express permission to use this work for commercial purposes.
  
There will be two primary input modes in the game.
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== Navigation / Important Links ==
  
===== GB Mode Controls =====
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:* [http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/project-xavier Sugar Labs Git Repository - "Project XAVIER"] - Fortune Hunter & Fortune Maker
  
'''GB Mode''' is referred to as the following: The XO monitor rotated 180* and folded back down into the XO. You will then utilize the directional pad
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:* [http://mathFortuneHunter.blogspot.com Fortune Hunter Blog]
and four buttons (check,x,square,circle) for game play.
 
  
The directional pad on the left is used for movement. The check mark button on the right side acts as a select button. Circle, Square, and X inputs will vary depending on the activity/ situation and will be defined during.
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:* [https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/fortunehunter Fortune Hunter Mailing List]
  
===== PC Mode Controls =====
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:* [http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=MAFH Fortune Hunter IRC Channel] (#mafh)
  
'''PC Mode''' is referred to as the following: The XO is in its original, normal usage state such as a laptop. You will then use the keyboard and touch pad for all types of input.
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:* [http://www.youtube.com/user/maFortuneHunter Fortune Hunter Youtube Channel]
  
The touch pad, arrow keys, and W,A,S,D keys are used for movement. The keyboard and touch pad inputs will vary depending on the activity/ situation and will be defined during.
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:* [https://fedorahosted.org/fortune_hunter/ Trac Bug Tracker]
  
==== Movement ====
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== Introduction ==
  
Players can move freely from room to room provided there are no locked doors along the way. These will require keys to be obtained first before traveling through them.
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:Mathematical Adventure: Fortune Hunter draws on teaching children of a global scale fourth grade mathematics through the guise of a dungeon styled adventure game. Players will be able to explore dungeons and fight fearsome battles with various monsters, each requiring special attacks pertaining to unique mathematical concept to defeat. The player controls a protagonist that must progress through maze-like dungeons, solve puzzles / problems, and defeat enemies in a two dimensional world. It is a single player adventure with room for ad hoc cooperative play in the future.
  
==== Combat ====
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:MAFH™ follows the story of Arith, a determined young researcher dedicated to finding all of the world’s best hidden secrets. One day she stumbled across a piece of blank papyrus during the time she spent studying in Egypt on a dig site. She quickly brought it to her best friend and colleague, Lytic. They were determined to find out more about this strange paper, but the two could not unearth its secrets in such a short time. To them, it was just a blank piece of ancient material.
  
When the player moves into a room containing enemies a battle will start. The battle will be carried out by means of "clashes."  Each clash represents a possible attack or action and will be shown as a math problem that the player will have to solve. The player will enter the answer in PC Mode by clicking on the text field at the bottom of the screen and entering the numerical answer using the number keys on the keyboard. In GB Mode, there will be a number pad on-screen and the player will be able to highlight a number or symbol with the directional pad and select by pressing the check button on the right side of the monitor.
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:Two months later, the dig ever deeper into the earth, Arith noticed a faint glow emanating from a random pile of dirt. “What’s that over there?” she asked Lytic, who was standing nearby with his shovel. Digging it out, Lytic noticed that it was a small amulet. It let off the strangest beautiful teal glow. “Strange,” he remarked. Lytic stared deep into the light, his eyes widening as if in a trance. "Just what are you?" he questioned. The glow got even brighter and then went dim again. Now the amulet appeared to be as plain as any other stone. Confused, the two left the site to turn in for the night.
  
==== Shop ====
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:Upon bringing this find to back to their living quarters, Lytic tossed it lightly on the table. It landed near the old blank papyrus that Arith had found months earlier. The amulet began to glow again. This time, the papyrus wasn't blank. The light appeared to be the key and filled the papyrus with teal characters and symbols. The two stared amazed at the sight. Nothing made sense. It was no language they’d ever come across before. Upon closer inspection, only one thing was certain. The image of a giant pile of treasure, larger than anything you could imagine. The other familiar image was of a human mind with mathematical symbols surrounding it. Apparently, those who desired this treasure must be intelligent and versed in the ways of mathematics. There was one other hint on the old Egyptian paper. It was extremely cold to the touch. The two agreed this meant it must be somewhere on Earth in a very cold or dark place. At last, a massive treasure hunt was underway.
  
The player can access the shop any time not in battle during the game by pressing the O (circle) button. Once in the shop, the player can select an item by using the directional pad or by clicking on it. They will then be able to select a quantity in the same fashion. However, it is up to the player to input how much they are willing to pay for items and up to the player whether or not to accept deals on the shopkeeper's end. This is done in order to stimulate real-world scenarios. The shopkeeper will occasionally intend to provide the player a bad deal.
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:Four days after, Arith and Lytic found themselves in a strange place face to face with a mysterious and ancient building, relics in hand. “You wait here. I’ll go take a look around,” Arith told Lytic. “Okay. Good luck.
  
== Critical Path ==
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:Arith entered the chilly, dark structure alone; unaware of what lay in wait…
=== Level Progression ===
 
  
Each dungeon will introduce a distinct mathematical concept, and each dungeon will be comprised of several levels of increasing difficulty. 
 
  
At the beginning of each level, the player will face the entrance of the dungeon.  In each room, if there are no enemies left, the player will have a decision as to where to go next based on where in the dungeon they are.
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=== Objectives ===
  
As the player moves through the dungeon, they will face enemies which they will have to fight by solving math problems.  If the player answers enough questions correctly in a battle, they will win the battle. However, if they continue to answer questions wrong, they will be damaged and eventually die. When the player dies, they will be faced with the option to quit to the main screen, or to restart the level. Once the player answers enough math problems correctly or defeats enough enemies, a teleporter will appear which will take them to the next level of the dungeon.
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:The objective of this project is to reiterate teachings of fourth grade mathematics to students in a fun and unique way, primarily through the use of creative interactive software. The project is intended to be used as supplemental material to classroom education. See [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Fortune_Hunter#Curriculum_Elements Curriculum Elements] for incorporated curriculum topics and [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Fortune_Hunter/LessonPlan Lesson Plan] for a lesson plan to use in the classroom.
  
When the player reaches the end of the dungeon, they will encounter a boss which will confront them with numerous timed math problems to ensure mastery of the dungeon's concepts.  There is also a possibility of an end of level puzzle which will require players to solve geometry based puzzles to progress.
 
  
=== Game Completion ===
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== Terminology ==
  
A player's game is completed when they find all of the fortune hidden within the dungeon.
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:There are many vocabulary terms used throughout this document and the game. They are listed here for clarification and understanding.
  
== Education ==
 
=== Classroom Application ===
 
  
This game will be used to assist with math topics taught in the classroom and will be excellent reinforcement material.
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:• '''Accessory''': An item that can be equipped for bonus affects.
  
Please visit our [[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/MPG/LessonPlan Lesson Plan]] page to get a lesson plan to use in your classroom.
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:• '''Akhal''': The in-game currency units.
  
=== Curriculum Elements ===
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:• '''Amulet Search''': A search executed by using the amulet to uncover hidden secrets.
  
This game covers elements of the fourth grade math curriculum currently in use at Boston, MA, USA. The complete listing of the curriculum is available here: [[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Math4Team/Resources/Curriculum_Chart Full Curriculum Framework]].
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:• '''Armor''': An item that can be equipped for additional defense.
  
The following topics are covered in this game activity.
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:• '''Attack''': What the player uses to deal damage to enemies.
  
{| border="5"
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:• '''Attack Power''': The strength of an attack. The higher the attack, the more damage dealt.
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! NUMBER SENSE AND OPERATIONS
 
|-
 
! 4.N.3
 
| Demonstrate an understanding of fractions as parts of unit wholes, as parts of a collection, and as locations on the number line.
 
|-
 
! 4.N.4
 
| Select, use, and explain models to relate common fractions and mixed numbers (1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 1/12, and 11/2), find equivalent fractions, mixed numbers, and decimals, and order fractions.
 
|-
 
! 4.N.5
 
| Identify and generate equivalent forms of common decimals and fractions less than one whole (halves, quarters, fifths, and tenths).
 
|-
 
! 4.N.6
 
| Exhibit an understanding of the base ten number system by reading, naming, and writing decimals between 0 and 1 up to the hundredths.
 
|-
 
! 4.N.9
 
| Select, use, and explain the commutative, associative, and identity properties of operations on whole numbers in problem situations, e.g., 37 x 46 = 46 x 37, (5 x 7) x 2 = 5 x (7 x 2).
 
|-
 
! 4.N.11
 
| Know multiplication facts through 12 x 12 and related division facts. Use these facts to solve related multiplication problems and compute related problems, e.g., 3 x 5 is related to 30 x 50, 300 x 5, and 30 x 500.
 
|-
 
! 4.N.12
 
| Add and subtract (up to five-digit numbers) and multiply (up to three digits by two digits) accurately and efficiently.
 
|-
 
! 4.N.14
 
| Demonstrate in the classroom an understanding of and the ability to use the conventional algorithms for addition and subtraction (up to five-digit numbers), and multiplication (up to three digits by two digits).
 
|-
 
! GEOMETRY
 
|-
 
! 4.G.1
 
| Compare and analyze attributes and other features (e.g., number of sides, faces, corners, right angles, diagonals, and symmetry) of two- and three-dimensional geometric shapes.
 
|-
 
! 4.G.3
 
| Recognize similar figures.
 
|-
 
! 4.G.4
 
| Identify angles as acute, right, or obtuse.
 
|-
 
! 4.G.7
 
| Describe and apply techniques such as reflections (flips), rotations (turns), and translations (slides) for determining if two shapes are congruent.
 
|-
 
! 4.G.9
 
| Predict and validate the results of partitioning, folding, and combining two- and three-dimensional shapes.
 
|-
 
! MEASUREMENT
 
|-
 
! 4.M.2
 
| Carry out simple unit conversions within a system of measurement, e.g., hours to minutes, cents to dollars, yards to feet or inches, etc.
 
|}
 
  
== Art ==
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:• '''Basic Attack''': A very basic attack that deals a minimal amount of damage to enemies and is ineffective to most.
=== Concept Art Information ===
 
  
This is where we will place our concept art, until we have determined a specific art style.
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:• '''Bonus Power''': Additional affects added to the basic statistics of the player.
  
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:• '''Boss''': This is a rather powerful enemy which requires completion of specialized problems found within the dungeon.
  
'''''Goblin Concept'''''
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:• '''Combat''': A sequence in which the player must fight enemies.
  
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a11/chouji2/RMXP%20Resources/Goblin.jpg
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:• '''Combat Timer''': This bar is found within battles and is a bonus effect timer for your current attack. It starts out full and slowly diminishes, decreasing the bonus effect over time.
  
=== Reference Material Information ===
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:• '''Critical Attack''': An effective attack that gives the player the chance to deal additional damage to enemies providing the player solves a multiplication problem.
  
Currently no reference materials...
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:• '''Cutscene''': A halt during game play to provide story elements and hints to the player.
  
= Developer's Section =
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:• '''Damage / dmg''': The amount of health points lost during a successful attack.
== Meet the Team ==
 
  
[[User:KnightMearh| Jonathan Meschino]] (4th Year)
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:• '''Defense Power''': The ability to minimize damage dealt. The higher the defense, the less damage is received.
  
email: jmeschino@mail.rit.edu
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:• '''Dungeon''': A series of levels connected to one another following the same theme, ending with a boss fight.
  
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:• '''Enemy''': A hostile opponent faced in the game.
  
[[User:esk7610| Eric Kenvin]] (3rd Year)
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:• '''Equipment''': Refers to items that are currently equipped to the player for use.
  
email: eric.kenvin@mail.rit.edu
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:• '''FMC (Full Motion Comic)''': A video that interrupts game play to show story progression. This video is in the style of a motion comic.
  
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:• '''FMV (Full Motion Video)''': A video that interrupts game play to show story progression. This video is in the style of a typical movie.
  
[[User:prestonj| Preston Johnson]] (3rd Year)
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:• '''GB Mode''': Setup the XO monitor so it is raised and rotated 180* and fold it back down into the XO. Use the directional pad and four buttons located on either side of the monitor for game input.
  
email: ppj4700@g.rit.edu
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:• '''Health Meter''': This meter shows the current health status.
  
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:• '''HP''': Health points. The player’s game is over when their health points reach zero.
  
[[User:DaveSilver| David Silverman]] (3rd Year)
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:• '''HUD (Heads Up Display)''': Refers to the graphical elements presented on screen.
  
email: drs5669@g.rit.edu
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:• '''Inventory''': All of the items and equipment that the player is currently holding.
  
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:• '''Item''': Usable items that can be used at any time and have various affects.
  
Interested in joining our development team? Contact us for more information.
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:• '''Key Item''': Important items found in the game required for progression.
  
== Meetings ==
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:• '''Level''': A map consisting of multiple rooms which the player must explore in order to find the exit.
  
Developer meetings:
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:• '''Macro Map''': A larger version of the mini map. It allows players to see a greater area.
  
Where: Game Design Labs - Building/Room No. 70-2500 @ RIT
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:• '''Magic Attack''': This type of attack requires the player to solve geometry and graphing related problems.
  
When: 5-8pm Thursdays
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:• '''Mini Map''': A small on-screen map used for navigational purposes.
  
6-8pm Saturdays (TBA - only if needed that week)
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:• '''PC Mode''': Setup the XO monitor so it is open, with the keyboard to its front. Use the keyboard and touchpad for game input.
  
Meeting times and locations are subject to change as needed. For more information, contact someone on [[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/MPG#Meet_the_Team The Team]].
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:• '''Shop''': In-game shop. The player can travel to the shop to purchase or sell items or equipment.
  
== Milestones ==
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:• '''Special Attack''': This type of attack requires the player to solve fraction related problems.
  
''Today is {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTDAY}}, {{CURRENTYEAR}}.''
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:• '''Weapon''': An item that can be equipped for additional attack power.
  
* denotes topic
 
  
&rarr; denotes subtopic of above-listed topic
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{{Fortune_Hunter/Navigation}}
 
 
 
 
'''Precursor''' (September 6 - September 26)
 
 
 
* <s>familiarize with OLPC XOs</s>
 
 
 
* <s>familiarize with open source community</s>
 
 
 
* <s>familiarize with git versioning</s>
 
 
 
* <s>familiarize with python</s>
 
 
 
 
 
'''Week 1''' (September 27 - October 3)
 
 
 
* <s>mess with GB mode</s>
 
 
 
* <s>set up and familiarize new git repository</s>
 
 
 
* <s>class structure</s>
 
 
 
* <s>review python</s>
 
 
 
* <s>familiarize with pygame</s>
 
 
 
* <s>cannibalize!</s>
 
 
 
 
 
'''Week 2''' (October 4 - October 10)
 
 
 
* work on prototyping of tougher game elements
 
 
 
* <s>create class structure</s>
 
 
 
* <s>begin coding world (map)</s>
 
 
 
 
 
'''Week 3''' (October 11 - October 17)
 
 
 
* <s>begin coding travel system</s>
 
 
 
&rarr; <s>ability to move from room to room</s>
 
 
 
* <s>begin coding combat system</s>
 
 
 
&rarr; get the 'combat stage' set up for functionality
 
 
 
* <s>work on placeholder graphics to be loaded into game</s>
 
 
 
 
 
'''Week 4 & Week 5''' (October 18 - October 31)
 
 
 
* finish travel system
 
 
 
&rarr; debug any issues or conflicts
 
 
 
&rarr; text notifications of choices
 
 
 
&rarr; polish it off to fully working
 
 
 
* finish combat system
 
 
 
&rarr; have exchange of turns
 
 
 
&rarr; menu that works for choices
 
 
 
&rarr; text notification for choices
 
 
 
&rarr; basic battle is functional from start to finish
 
 
 
* switch between travel and combat system from main world
 
 
 
 
 
'''Week 6''' (November 1 - November 7)
 
 
 
* begin working on GUI and Menu systems
 
 
 
&rarr; set up in game
 
 
 
&rarr; make functional
 
 
 
 
 
'''Week 7''' (November 8 - November 14)
 
 
 
* work on actual graphics (sets) and load them into game (replace placeholders)
 
 
 
* finish off all primary projects to ensure one play through of one level can happen start to finish
 
 
 
* game design documentation!
 
 
 
&rarr; extremely detailed account of current project and future goals/ directions.
 
 
 
* work on data recognition
 
 
 
&rarr; this is updating the topics around the players level of familiarity with a given topic. make sure older topics are still rotated in for reiteration.
 
 
 
* additional features:
 
 
 
&rarr; student vs class progress, class vs class progress - data analysis
 
 
 
&rarr; multiple levels
 
 
 
&rarr; multiple graphic sets (region based)
 
 
 
&rarr; possible alternate game modes
 
 
 
 
 
Week 8+ (November 14 +)
 
 
 
* TESTING!
 
 
 
* KEEP TESTING AND ADDING CONTENT
 
 
 
== Future Development ==
 
 
 
updating...
 
 
 
== Progression ==
 
 
 
- Input read from handheld mode
 
 
 
- Preliminary GUI coding: 
 
 
 
  Full GUI with placeholder images
 
  Text field with scrolling text
 
  Image swapping for traversal with placeholder images
 
 
 
- Looking at the Dungeon class (dungeons of mongo) for dungeon generation here
 
  https://fedorahosted.org/dungeonsofmongo/browser/mongo.py
 
 
 
- Set up working travel system
 
 
 
- Set up basic battle system
 
 
 
- Built placeholder images
 
 
 
== Bugs/ Fixes ==
 
 
 
Not applicable yet.
 
 
 
== Game Suggestions ==
 
 
- Have the players defeat monsters and solve puzzles by solving math questions
 
 
 
- Have a small on-screen map to help players navigate through the dungeon
 

Latest revision as of 02:03, 15 November 2010

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Status: Released Prototype
In Rewrite Process (In Progress)
Group Members: Jonathan Meschino, Eric Kenvin, David Silverman, Kevin Hockey, Justin Lewis, Mike DeVine, JT Mengel, Travis Cole, Somara Atkinson
Fortune Hunter draws on teaching children of a global scale fourth grade mathematics through the guise of a dungeon styled adventure game. Players will be able to explore dungeons and fight fearsome battles with various monsters, each requiring special attacks pertaining to unique mathematical concept to defeat. The player controls a protagonist that must progress through maze-like dungeons, solve puzzles / problems, and defeat enemies in a two dimensional world.

For more information or to download, visit our wiki site.

Abstract

Effective education is an important and serious issue in all regions of the world. The focus of Fortune Hunter is to provide and promote additional educational tools through technology to make knowledge more fun, interesting, free and available to students of the world and make recognizable this new means of future public service. Fortune Hunter provides supplemental educational mathematics material to its players. We are consulting the effectiveness of education through unconventional means, specifically video games. People learn easily through experience more than standard teaching methods. We stray away from standardized questioning and focus on inherent problem solving skills via various mathematical concepts. One of the highlights of this process is the ability to commit to an open community of users, developers, and interest groups and spread awareness. The project will not reach a finite state ever, which allows for continual growth and development, primarily based on constructivist feedback of students. It's hard to make useful software free and widely available. We will provide thousands of children with additional learning resources. MAFH players will learn in and out of the classroom while having fun simultaneously. Being available for an entire world of learners (on XO and PC), we provide statistic tracking and analytical models for teachers and students to easily follow and understand. There was a 20% increase in math scores for students who used educational math games in 2009. Education is a valuable tool and to provide a new free learning experience that catches on will alter the world.

Getting Started

Welcome to the Fortune Hunter™ experience! Please use the Navigation Panel located at the top and bottom of each page to move around the wiki. A Table of Contents is located in the upper-right corner of each page as well.
Also note that in order to get the full extent of our efforts, we have divided the project into two separate XO activities. Fortune Hunter is a playable adventure game and Fortune Maker™ is a custom level / story creator. They are both available and work hand in hand.
Here is a brief outline of what to expect on each page of the Fortune Hunter wiki:


Home - This is the central hub for Fortune Hunter™ and Fortune Maker™. Come here to check out the latest news, info, releases, to learn about the project, and to brush up on your Fortune Hunter™ vocabulary.
Developer's Corner - This is the developer's hub for Fortune Hunter™ and Fortune Maker™. Go there to contact / learn about the team, submit ideas and comments, join the team, and keep track of the milestones and objectives during production.
Game Mechanics - Learn about the game play. Anything related to the game's functionality is located here.
Game Elements - Learn about the characters, enemies, items, weapons, armor, etc. here!
Game Features - Here is the place to check out details on some unique Fortune Hunter™ game features.
Fortune Maker - Learn everything there is to know about Fortune Maker™, the user custom level creator.
Dungeon Guide - Follow the story arc of Fortune Hunter™, as well as view a detailed play through guide outlining each dungeon, level, cutscene, and FMC.
Education - Interested in utilizing Fortune Hunter™ in the classroom? Learn about the educational material in the game and check out customizable lesson plan! Also learn how to use Fortune Hunter™ as reinforcement material outside of the classroom.
Media - Come here to see pictures, videos, and read articles showing others having fun with Fortune Hunter™ and Fortune Maker™!


Helping Out

You can do your part! Would you like to help us? We are seeking people of all skills to help in any way possible. We would like some python programmers, artists, designers, testers, translators to name a few things. Nearly anything can and will be useful to us, so don't be shy about saying HEY! To get started, send an email to jmeschino@mail.rit.edu.

News Feed

This spot is dedicated to news announcements regarding the project.
→ 11.14.10 - We are currently out of active team members, so progress is expected to halt for a while. If you are interest, please contact jmeschino@mail.rit.edu; we would love to have you help out. Jon Meschino is always available for questions or help and you can keep an eye on his blog for Fortune Hunter updates. If you want to jump into it, you can find a to-do list at our Trac page! Thanks, and I'll update again when there is need.
→ 10.10.10 - We are currently working on Fortune Hunter release 3.0!
→ 02.05.10 - New links added to MEDIA section.
→ 02.02.10 - Our first public release of Fortune Mather™!! Please scroll down this page to the DOWNLOAD section to get a copy for yourself.
→ 01.27.10 - Our first public release of Fortune Hunter™!! Please scroll down this page to the DOWNLOAD section to get a copy for yourself.
→ 01.15.10 - Yet another wiki reformat. We have spread the pages more thin to increase ease of access and use. The Navigation Bar has all of the pages listed.
→ 01.06.10 - User testing day! We held a preliminary user trial to work out game play elements at a school district in New Jersey. The game was played by fifth grade students, who provided us with constructive feedback. Pictures of the students playing will be posted shortly...
→ 01.01.10 - Happy New Year!!
→ 12.16.09 - Rearranged the wiki into sections and added navigation at the top of the page.
→ 12.07.09 - Created a working XO activity file. File can be found here
→ 12.04.09 - Watch game demos on our youtube channel

Download

Download the newest release of Fortune Hunter™ and Fortune Maker™!
PYGAME Library is required for play. Should be already installed on XO.
To install Pygame on other OS, visit the pygame download page.


Download Fortune Hunter™
Download Fortune Maker™


Release Notes

Fortune Hunter™ - Release Version 4

→ Coming soon! This release will see the game leave the experimental phase.

→ Alpha public release! Improved game stability. Game now public on activities site.

→ Python Imaging Library no longer a requirement to run game.

→ Removed implemented FMCs for further testing/work efficiency.

→ Added / updated GUI graphics.

→ Minimap updated.

→ Updated combat system. Removed item usage/equipment from combat. Added SEARCH option in combat. This allows players to obtain data on enemies. Can be viewed in Bestiary (coming soon).

→ Inventory menu changed to Pause Menu. Press check and square with menu open to switch between on screens. This allows for more space/ readability.

→ Merchant graphics updated.

→ Merchant shop screen updated for easier use.

→ Dungeons graphic types added! Ice, Astral, Sand dungeons now in game!

→ Dungeons properly broken up into 5 levels.

→ Added 3 more dungeons to content.

→ Added more enemy types! Cave Yeti and Bonesprout now in game!

→ Adjusted game difficulty. Should be easier to play.

→ Added ice audio soundtrack to ice dungeon!

Fortune Maker™ - Release Version 2

→ In progress...

→ Initial release for preview!

→ Basic GUI implemented.

Fortune Hunter™ - Release Version 2

→ Alpha public release! This release is a bit buggy. Noticeably the introductory animation. Game runs smoother with VM than it does on the XO.

→ Travel system working.

→ Combat system working.

→ Inventory and menu system working.

→ Merchant system working.

→ 7 implemented levels.

→ Initial graphics and audio in place.

Fortune Hunter™ - Release Version 1

→ Closed release.

License

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Mathematical Adventure: Fortune Hunter™ by Jonathan Meschino, Eric Kenvin, Justin Lewis, Kevin Hockey, David Silverman, Preston Johnson, Mike DeVine is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.

Sugar Labs has our express permission to use this work for commercial purposes.

Navigation / Important Links

Introduction

Mathematical Adventure: Fortune Hunter draws on teaching children of a global scale fourth grade mathematics through the guise of a dungeon styled adventure game. Players will be able to explore dungeons and fight fearsome battles with various monsters, each requiring special attacks pertaining to unique mathematical concept to defeat. The player controls a protagonist that must progress through maze-like dungeons, solve puzzles / problems, and defeat enemies in a two dimensional world. It is a single player adventure with room for ad hoc cooperative play in the future.
MAFH™ follows the story of Arith, a determined young researcher dedicated to finding all of the world’s best hidden secrets. One day she stumbled across a piece of blank papyrus during the time she spent studying in Egypt on a dig site. She quickly brought it to her best friend and colleague, Lytic. They were determined to find out more about this strange paper, but the two could not unearth its secrets in such a short time. To them, it was just a blank piece of ancient material.
Two months later, the dig ever deeper into the earth, Arith noticed a faint glow emanating from a random pile of dirt. “What’s that over there?” she asked Lytic, who was standing nearby with his shovel. Digging it out, Lytic noticed that it was a small amulet. It let off the strangest beautiful teal glow. “Strange,” he remarked. Lytic stared deep into the light, his eyes widening as if in a trance. "Just what are you?" he questioned. The glow got even brighter and then went dim again. Now the amulet appeared to be as plain as any other stone. Confused, the two left the site to turn in for the night.
Upon bringing this find to back to their living quarters, Lytic tossed it lightly on the table. It landed near the old blank papyrus that Arith had found months earlier. The amulet began to glow again. This time, the papyrus wasn't blank. The light appeared to be the key and filled the papyrus with teal characters and symbols. The two stared amazed at the sight. Nothing made sense. It was no language they’d ever come across before. Upon closer inspection, only one thing was certain. The image of a giant pile of treasure, larger than anything you could imagine. The other familiar image was of a human mind with mathematical symbols surrounding it. Apparently, those who desired this treasure must be intelligent and versed in the ways of mathematics. There was one other hint on the old Egyptian paper. It was extremely cold to the touch. The two agreed this meant it must be somewhere on Earth in a very cold or dark place. At last, a massive treasure hunt was underway.
Four days after, Arith and Lytic found themselves in a strange place face to face with a mysterious and ancient building, relics in hand. “You wait here. I’ll go take a look around,” Arith told Lytic. “Okay. Good luck.”
Arith entered the chilly, dark structure alone; unaware of what lay in wait…


Objectives

The objective of this project is to reiterate teachings of fourth grade mathematics to students in a fun and unique way, primarily through the use of creative interactive software. The project is intended to be used as supplemental material to classroom education. See Curriculum Elements for incorporated curriculum topics and Lesson Plan for a lesson plan to use in the classroom.


Terminology

There are many vocabulary terms used throughout this document and the game. They are listed here for clarification and understanding.


Accessory: An item that can be equipped for bonus affects.
Akhal: The in-game currency units.
Amulet Search: A search executed by using the amulet to uncover hidden secrets.
Armor: An item that can be equipped for additional defense.
Attack: What the player uses to deal damage to enemies.
Attack Power: The strength of an attack. The higher the attack, the more damage dealt.
Basic Attack: A very basic attack that deals a minimal amount of damage to enemies and is ineffective to most.
Bonus Power: Additional affects added to the basic statistics of the player.
Boss: This is a rather powerful enemy which requires completion of specialized problems found within the dungeon.
Combat: A sequence in which the player must fight enemies.
Combat Timer: This bar is found within battles and is a bonus effect timer for your current attack. It starts out full and slowly diminishes, decreasing the bonus effect over time.
Critical Attack: An effective attack that gives the player the chance to deal additional damage to enemies providing the player solves a multiplication problem.
Cutscene: A halt during game play to provide story elements and hints to the player.
Damage / dmg: The amount of health points lost during a successful attack.
Defense Power: The ability to minimize damage dealt. The higher the defense, the less damage is received.
Dungeon: A series of levels connected to one another following the same theme, ending with a boss fight.
Enemy: A hostile opponent faced in the game.
Equipment: Refers to items that are currently equipped to the player for use.
FMC (Full Motion Comic): A video that interrupts game play to show story progression. This video is in the style of a motion comic.
FMV (Full Motion Video): A video that interrupts game play to show story progression. This video is in the style of a typical movie.
GB Mode: Setup the XO monitor so it is raised and rotated 180* and fold it back down into the XO. Use the directional pad and four buttons located on either side of the monitor for game input.
Health Meter: This meter shows the current health status.
HP: Health points. The player’s game is over when their health points reach zero.
HUD (Heads Up Display): Refers to the graphical elements presented on screen.
Inventory: All of the items and equipment that the player is currently holding.
Item: Usable items that can be used at any time and have various affects.
Key Item: Important items found in the game required for progression.
Level: A map consisting of multiple rooms which the player must explore in order to find the exit.
Macro Map: A larger version of the mini map. It allows players to see a greater area.
Magic Attack: This type of attack requires the player to solve geometry and graphing related problems.
Mini Map: A small on-screen map used for navigational purposes.
PC Mode: Setup the XO monitor so it is open, with the keyboard to its front. Use the keyboard and touchpad for game input.
Shop: In-game shop. The player can travel to the shop to purchase or sell items or equipment.
Special Attack: This type of attack requires the player to solve fraction related problems.
Weapon: An item that can be equipped for additional attack power.


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