I wasn’t able to make it to class this work, but I was able to get all the information from my partners. Tim had come to the class meeting, so that he could tell everyone what he liked and didn’t like in the version that we had sent to him. For the puzzle app, he liked the basic design of it, but was wondering if we could have a cover page with a simple message to the user and then a start button and on that cover page you could choose from two different images that you would like to use in the puzzle. Once you clicked start you could begin the puzzle, restart the puzzle or go back and choose a different image. If you completed the puzzle a box would pop up and say something like congratulations you won!. Seeing the puzzle before hand without the cover letter I thought it looked good but now seeing it with the cover page and the buttons it look a ton better! Its very appealing. We decided to take out the difficulty levels because the hard was just too hard for kids to be playing with. So there is one level and that is easy that way it should only take a kid a couple minutes to complete. The next step is to be able to display the multiple images on the cover page. We have only been able to show one for right now. We finally got the images from Tim this week, so we were able to implement them into the puzzle.
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