Name of Topic you Picked: Adaptions of the Bottlenose dolphin.
Name of Website: Buzzle.com
Website Link: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/bottlenose-dolphin-adaptations.html
Author: Bhakti Satalkar
Publish Date: 6/21/2011
Fact 1: Bottlenose Dolphins have a spindle shaped body in order to be more agile if threatened by a predator and can more easily get away.
Fact 2: Bottlenose dolphins coloration helps camouflage in the waters when they come in contact with predators. The top of their body is a dark grey and the bottom of their body is a light grey or white color.
Fact 3: When a Bottlenose dolphin dives down, their heart rate slows down in order to conserve oxygen which leads them to need less frequent trips to the surface for air.
Fact 4: Bottlenose dolphins have elongated jaw which helps them get food such as: small fish, crabs, and squids.
Fact 5: Not only bottlenose dolphins, but all dolphins use echolocation to find the prey and to keep away from predators.
For more facts about Bottlenose Dolphins, click here
Describe what kind of objects you could hide for this game:
I would like to hide what the dolphin needs to survive and what parts of their body have adapted over time.
Describe what the game scene might look like:
I want to have it under water in the Ocean. Mainly taking place in the Dolphin's natural habitat.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Friday, November 9, 2012
Playing to Learn
For my biology game, I will use a lot of the things that "Don't Take it So Literary" and "Dirty River" did because they use a blending background and make it hard to see the hidden objects. Also I would like to have images instead of words, because I think that would be more difficult than hidden words.
In my game, I would like to have more than one level and also have a timer that will have time deducted for each wrong clicked object.
In my game, I would like to have more than one level and also have a timer that will have time deducted for each wrong clicked object.
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