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Start your free trialCasey Catron
1,831 PointsMy Story Maker Game! Please review and let me know how I did for my first trial at coding.
3 Answers
Casey Catron
1,831 PointsThank you both! I'm still working so I'll be working to clean up the code soon and getting better everyday.
Thanks again!
Hayley Swimelar
7,124 PointsI think that is great for a first attempt!
As you learn more about programming in general you'll be able to make some improvements to the way you've written your code that will make it easier for you to read and change later.
Using arrays would be a big improvement to your current game.
Instead of having a different variable for every noun, adjective, and so on, you could have an array for each type of word you're asking the user for..
Konrad Pilch
2,435 PointsI forogt what an adjective is and noun so i just wrote what i saw. But something interesting at the end :DD
"A vacation is when you take a trip to some a place with your story family. Usually you go to some place that is near a/an money or up on a/an game. A good vacation place is one where you can ride dog or play LoL."
Riding the dog? :D haha that was in animal box :D
My grandfather was riding a bull.
My dad was riding a hourse.
ANd im riding a 'dog' :D
Lol but overall that game is cool.
BUt id say instead of making it as a prompt, a input field would be better because prompts are annojing as hell xd