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Module 2

Module 2:

Programming and authoring tools for developing educational videogames


Interactive Test


Table of Contents

You have to answer all the questions to get your score


Question n° 1/10
The acronym IDE stands for

Ideal Determined Ecosystem
Integrated Development Environment
Identified Data Editor
Question n° 2/10
Examples of languages used for Game programming

C++, Rust, Python and lua
Windows, Game Maker and AppInventor
Game Maker, Word and Photoshop
Question n° 3/10
Game development shares some key technologies with other areas of science and Information technologies. For example 3D imaging is also the base of:

Programming languages as C++, Rust, Python and lua
Machine learning and artificial intelligence
Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing, Computer Aided surgery and Global map viewers (google Earth)
Question n° 4/10
Built-in Game Editors allow the user to:

Find tricks and hints to overcome the main game obstacles
Programme new games
Build his own level, including his own art, images and sounds
Question n° 5/10
GameMaker Studio could be defined as:

A complete Integrated Environment to develop games
A programming language to be used to develop games
A Built-In Editor of the GameMaker game
Question n° 6/10
Within GameMaker Animated images are named:

Sprites
Objects
Rooms
Question n° 7/10
In GameMaker Elements of a game that have some behaviour or influence the game in any way are called:

Game Engine
Events
Objects
Question n° 8/10
In GameMaker

Actions results from events
Events results from actions
Actions are the way in which Events are called
Question n° 9/10
Mario Bros is one of most famous examples of:

Adventure games
Shoot ‘em up Games
Platform games
Question n° 10/10
Platform games are those in which:

The player controls Characters moving in a 2-dimensional world gathering objects, avoiding obstacles and destroying enemies
The player can edit the games characteristics according to built-in tools
The player makes choices facing different scenarios
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