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===Description===
 
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Matter.py is an underwater-themed educational game targeted towards 4th grade students interested in learning about different states of matter and their behaviors.
  
 
===Current Status===
 
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* Users can run on Windows machines with Python installed
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* Users can install and run the game on XOPC
  
 
===To Do===
 
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* More variation in art assets
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* Sound
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* Secondary mechanics or additional features
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* Better difficulty scaling
  
 
===License===
 
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Latest revision as of 20:40, 16 December 2014

Matter.py

Status: Active
The project is being developed by RIT students.
Group Members: Dtendr, MrNex, Snapschott
An educational game for the XOPC that teaches differences between states of matter. For more information or to download, visit our wiki site.
The gameplay screen as of Dec 16, 2014.

Description

Matter.py is an underwater-themed educational game targeted towards 4th grade students interested in learning about different states of matter and their behaviors.

Current Status

  • Users can run on Windows machines with Python installed
  • Users can install and run the game on XOPC

To Do

  • More variation in art assets
  • Sound
  • Secondary mechanics or additional features
  • Better difficulty scaling

License

Matter.py is licensed under the MIT license, found [1].

Resources and Links

Repository - https://github.com/MrNex/Matter.py

Contributors

Initial Members

Overview

Levels