JadeJohnson Industries News:
"JadeJohnson Games™" is now planning a new Quicktime-Event-based game-engine, kind of like a famous arcade-game called "Galaga".
A quick-time-event is a task in a video game that must be solved before something else happens.
A game-engine is a tool that is used to make video games on a computer.
In games made with this tool, you will have a goal to finish.
The more time that passes before the job is done, the closer you get to bad things happening.
Game makers can add rewards for gamers who can do the job right before it's too late.
The last picture on the screen before it's too late to do the job is called the "Final Frame".
A zombie-hunting game could show blood or gore graphics when the task is done during the final frame.
A photo-taking game could add pretty effects if the camera clicks at the final frame.
A baking game could make an angel-singing sound when food is taken out of the oven on the final frame.
A fighting-game could show an explosion when a bad-guy is kicked during the final frame.
A running game could show a room collapsing after you escape it on the final frame.
"JadeJohnson Industries™" is very excited to share more about this new way of making PowerPoint-games.
You can ask "JadeJohnson" about the way it works.
He also plans to post a video on Sunday Evening.
Have a great day or night, and as always, "Happy Jading!™"
[This story was made easier to read for people with Dyslexia.]
0 comments