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=== Description ===
AngleGators is an educational game targeted at grade 4 students following the [[Common Core State Standards Initiative|common core curriculum]]. The game utilizes the pygame library as a framework, and was designed for [[OLPC|OLPC Laptops]].
=== Playability ===
AngleGators works on linux machines and XO laptops, attempts have not yet been made to run the game in a Windows setting.
=== Contributors ===
Melody Kelly - https://github.com/mellolikejello
Alex Mack - https://github.com/amm4108
Alex Russell - https://github.com/Red-Two
=== To Do ===
*Add Alligator movement on Y-axis
*Add difficulty settings
*Add music
*Add options screen for difficulty and sound
*Add more art
*Make food appear at different points along Y-axis
*Animate Alligator
=== License ===
AngleGators is licensed under the [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU General Public License v3]
=== Resources ===
Source material can be found at: https://github.com/amm4108/AngleGators
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== Overview ==
=== Installation ===
==== Linux ====
#Download pygame, and dependencies, if necessary.
#Download source from [https://github.com/amm4108/AngleGators github]
#Run angle_gators.py with python
==== XO Laptop ====
#Download source files from internet or usb
#run 'setup.py genpot' and 'setup.py build'
#run setup.py install
#run game
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=== Gameplay ===
As fruit spawns and move toward the gator, the player must use the arrow keys to open or close the gator's mouth. Points will be awarded or removed based on the angle of the gator's mouth opening. Maximum points will be awarded for each fruit if the angle of the gator's mouth matches the required angle of the fruit. If a player misses a fruit, the alligator 'loses a tooth', to act a typical life counter.