Whack-A-Moliere (Jerz’s Literacy Weblog)
I made this with cleverpig.com’s Whack-A-Pig tutorial.
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I have shifted the scoring display to the left and made the score visible on the last screen. I have also replaced the place-holder music with the music I really wanted to use. (I was waiting on getting a response from the composer.) Thanks, Rick McGowan.
(If you liked this, you might like Many a Quaint and Curious Volume of Forgotten Flash.)
I realize I need to keep displaying the score on the final screen, because otherwise it disappears too fast.
Well I got 19. So why do we feel compelled to play it and see how we do before we admire the work that went into it? Nice job. Moliere could be a bit quicker in ducking down though!