[gcompris-devel] tuxplane.png

Bruno Coudoin bcoudoin at anfora.fr
Mon Dec 3 01:06:09 UTC 2001


le lun 03-12-2001 à 09:31, Emmanuel.Leguy a écrit :
> bruno wrote:
> > > 2. I think every board should be limited, even if they are built
> > > randomly (like click_on_letter), making it endless. Then the child is
> > > satisfied because he has accomplished a stage. Maybe a good limit would
> > > something like 10 times per board, or may depend of board's complexity
> > > (another attribute in XML ?).
> > 
> > Based on my experience, my child like to play endlessly to a board.
> > They are free to leave at any moment anyway so I feel what you propose
> > can be annoying to them.
> > 
> 
> I think boards might be endless. But there might be severals level the
> child can choose. He should be able to begin with level 1 and if it's
> too easy, he sould be able to go directly to the level 2...etc. My
> daughter (3 years) likes very much the 'memory' board, but  4 cards is
> too easy, 8 is good and she would like to stay at this level for a while
> but the board goes to 16 cards. After each level an animation (or sound)
> should run or a picture should display and go to a picture collection.
> 

I like your feedback, but I would like to know if it is appropriate to
make all boards work this way, don't go to the next level automatic but
manual.

> I can't imagine if it is easy to do but I think it should be more funny
> and exciting (motivating) for children. 
> 

No so hard, do you wan't to help ?

> Bravo and thank you for your work,

Thanks for gcompris team.

> 
> Manu.
> 
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