MAKE A MEMORY GAME ON POWERPOINT - 3-Part Video Tutorial
Tue Jan 15, 2019 5:49 am
After an interesting dialogue between myself and Yahretszy, I eventually developed a way of making a 'matching pair' memory game for as many pairs of objects that will fit on a slide.
I subsequently made a video tutorial of how this method works which I split into three parts to stop it being too much to take-in in one go. They are on You Tube but not made public quite yet.
I have also posted a 3-level memory game on the Games section that you can try: MEMORY GAME
Here are the videos: (comments welcome)
I subsequently made a video tutorial of how this method works which I split into three parts to stop it being too much to take-in in one go. They are on You Tube but not made public quite yet.
I have also posted a 3-level memory game on the Games section that you can try: MEMORY GAME
Here are the videos: (comments welcome)
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Re: MAKE A MEMORY GAME ON POWERPOINT - 3-Part Video Tutorial
Fri Jan 18, 2019 11:17 pm
Thumbs up for a well-done 3-part video on how to make a matching game!
Re: MAKE A MEMORY GAME ON POWERPOINT - 3-Part Video Tutorial
Sat Jan 19, 2019 3:33 am
Thank you!
I'm working on a different kind of memory game at the moment which I'll post when it's ready.
I'm working on a different kind of memory game at the moment which I'll post when it's ready.
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Matching game
Tue Oct 22, 2019 7:51 pm
Can this be used to match a word with it's definition or do the two images or words have to match exactly? How would I do something like this to match a word with the correct definition?
Re: MAKE A MEMORY GAME ON POWERPOINT - 3-Part Video Tutorial
Wed Oct 23, 2019 3:01 am
Hi AMY102019 - Welcome to the Forum!
You can use words and definitions quite easily. You will just need to make your cards with the words & definitions as 'pictures' (jpeg or png) and save them to a folder.
If you don't want to start from scratch, you can download the game from my website as a template and use the 'Change picture' function by right-clicking on an image and changing one image to the picture with the word, and the matching image to the picture with the definition.
Hope this helps. Come back if I can assist any further.
You can use words and definitions quite easily. You will just need to make your cards with the words & definitions as 'pictures' (jpeg or png) and save them to a folder.
If you don't want to start from scratch, you can download the game from my website as a template and use the 'Change picture' function by right-clicking on an image and changing one image to the picture with the word, and the matching image to the picture with the definition.
Hope this helps. Come back if I can assist any further.
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