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djyliett [7]
3 years ago
9

There used to be a popular type of pulp book for younger readers. They were called "Choose Your Own Adventure" novels. The idea

was pretty simple. You'd start reading and then a few pages into the book, there would be a plot development that required a choice. The book might describe that you've entered a spooky house and the door has locked behind you. It would then ask you if you want to try to exit by going through the kitchen or exploring upstairs. If you chose to go into the kitchen, you'd turn to page 200, if you chose to go upstairs, you'd turn to page 43. This would repeat maybe five or six times though the book. You could re-read it a few times and try different outcomes.
In this lab you are going to create a choose your own adventure application using navigation controllers. The introduction screen to your application will contain a few lines of text to set up a story and then leave the user with a choice. Below the text, you will present two buttons that correspond to the different choices.
For example, you might see the following text on the main screen:
You are walking down the street when a tiger runs up and takes your lunch and then runs away...
Do you want to chase the tiger or run away?
Chase
Run Away
The user must then tap one of the buttons. This will move the user to a new screen with a few more lines of the story and another choice and two more buttons. You will create three (3) turning points in your story. This means that your story will have eight (8) different possible outcomes and a total of 15 screens.
Requirements
The story must ask three (3) questions, no matter how the user answers the previous question. All the questions must be different and result in a different story text.
The story must have eight (8) possible different final outcomes.
The story must include a minimum of 15 screens in total.
Create content that is appropriate and not-offensive. We will share these and play them together.
For extra credit you can add an extra screen and use inputs to capture data from the user such as a name, favorite food, or lucky number and use this data in the story.
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
Vlad [161]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

click on the link

Explanation:

link is somewhere hidden

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