Tbh this is a very poor question, mainly because it just assumes you play games at all.
Not only that, but it's really an opinion based question, unless they defined "poor game design puzzles" for you to work with.
Anywho, Just talk about how Breath of The Wild had poor temple design(Too easy) and talk about how you would make the temples larger and not a tiny "divine beast"(actually large in size, but small for a temple). Hope this helps I guess. Lol
Answer:
The correct answer to this question is given below in the explanation section.
Explanation:
This question is about integrated development environments (IDEs) that support multiple high-level programming languages.
All mentioned IDEs such as Eclipse, Visual Studio, and Xcode support multiple high-level programming languages except Linux.
Using Eclipse, you can do Java programming easily and can build Java-based programs, and also you can do android programming in Eclipse while importing required android settings and libraries. Visual Studio is a Microsoft IDE, in which you can build desktop, web, and mobile, and windows phone app easily using high-level programming. Xcode is an integrated development environment for macOS containing a suite of software development tools developed by Apple for developing software for macOS, iPadOS, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS.
While Linux is not an IDEs, it is an open-source operating system based on Linux kernel.
Answer:
1. true 2.false 3.a 4.d 5.c 6.d 7. true 8.true 9.true 10.true
Explanation:
Answer:
Code in C++
Explanation:
C++ Code
#include<iostream> //for input and output
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int hour;
int minute;
cout<<"Enter the hour:";
cin>> hour;
cout<<"Enter the minute:";
cin>>minute;
minute = minute+15;
if(minute>=60){
hour++;
minute=minute-60;
}
if(hour>=24){
hour=0;
}
cout<<"Hours: "<<hour<<endl;
cout<<"Minutes:"<<minute;
return 0;
}
Code Explanation
First we need to declare two int variables to hold hour and minute values input from user.
Check if by adding 15 minutes into minute entered by user is greater then or equal to 60 then increment into hour and subtract 60 from minute.
Another check is that if user enters more then 24 hour or by making increment into hour, the hour values i greater then or equal to 24 then we need to change the hour to 0.
Result
Case 1:
Enter the hour:8
Enter the minute:15
Hours: 8
Minutes:30
Case 2:
Enter the hour:9
Enter the minute:46
Hours: 10
Minutes:1