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Name Matching Game #1Quizzes, quizzes, and quizzes! With 3D-Album, now you can create personalized games from your own photos. Test your kids' savvy by asking them questions on your photos, or have some fun with your family members to guess who is who in aged family photos. Your questions can be either in written or verbal form, or both. (Revised 11/7/03).
The download link provided in this page is for 3D-Album Commercial Suite only.
The 3D-Album Personal Edition users click here
to download the style.
To create the game, simply tell the 3D-Album where your photos are (the folder path.) The 3D-Album will display four names as multiple choices. The file name of the current photo is the correct anwser. Optionaly, you can use the organizer to associate questions to each photo. Use voiceover for the verbal question and image title for the written question. You can also provide your own multiple choices in the image title, following a question mark. For example:
You can edit all the instructional text provided in the game, especially when you need to have these instructions written in a language other than English. The "Report" text contains the score information, in which "%s" represents the total score when the game is finished; "%c" represents the number of correct anwsers, and "%n" represents the number of questions you have asked. For example, you can write the report this way:
A number of pre-recorded voice files are used to acknowledge the action performed by the player. You can replace them with your own files. They can be found in the 3D-Album's Presentations/Game/NameMatch_1/_sound folder. You can set a time limit. The player must provide the anwser within the time limit. To remove the time limit, set the value to zero. You can also set the score for each correct anwser, and the required total score in order to pass your test. If the player passed your test, you may provide a web link to the player for a treat. If the player failed, you may provide a different web link, or ask the player to start over.
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