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jas-singh-code edited this page Apr 5, 2021 · 5 revisions

Welcome to the ProjectPark2 wiki!

Hi! My name is Jaspreet Singh, the creator and author of ProjectPark!

Project Park is a 2-d open world game where users can stroll though a park populated with the author's presonal project displays and resume information. Users start by learning the controlls in the stagging area and move onto the first area- Projects. Here the user can see a list with detailed information about each of the author's projects and any important takeways of each project along with bugs, funfacts, and a showcase of a particular code.

To enter the Projects area however, users must solve a memory game puzzle. Ater solving the puzzle the user will be awarded props to play with to makw thier stroll through the park more enjoyable and interactive.

Once satissified from thier stroll around projects area, users might find the 'About Me' area, or the 'Resume' area, both located conveinently next to the projects area. To enter the resume area users will have to solve another puzzle, however, the about me area of open to all. The puzzle for the Resume area is another easy, shuffle cups game where users will have to track the ball under the cup. After solving this puzzle they are allowed entry. This area will contain information about the resume of the author, past education, experince, skills, and job experiences and awards nd of course any internet presence in the form of links and pictures.

The about me area, free to enter, is the last area users can go to. It contains information that the author wants you to know about related to him. It includes information about his hobbies, passions, side projects, bussiness ventures and of course, funfacts.

Finally, the game never ends but there is an option to end the game, after with, a modal with the authors' personal links are displayed.

  1. Background and Overview
  2. Functionality and MVPs
  3. Architecture and Technology
  4. Wireframe
  5. Implementation Timeline
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