[Tux4kids-discuss] gsoc applicant

Abhinav Kaushal Keshari keshariabhinavk1996 at gmail.com
Sun Mar 22 09:32:54 UTC 2015


Dear Sir,

Here are some designs that I have worked upon. The designs are respectively:
1. The activity that is going on in each game around the globe, i.e. how
many users are trying the games.
2. Your progress in a particular game.
3. Your profile, which shows what problems you have solved and what are
still left to solve. To go to next level you need to solve all the problems
related to that level. Plus it also shows your own recent tries along with
the report whether it was correct or wrong.
Link:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gWmpHqBsYCDxghRKRTcEEPOR2PqG8r5LqJy1XF649LI/edit

Thank You
Abhinav Kaushal Keshari
IIT Roorkee

On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 2:53 PM, Abhinav Kaushal Keshari <
keshariabhinavk1996 at gmail.com> wrote:

> ​Here are some designs that I have worked upon. The designs are
> respectively:
> 1. The activity that is going on in each game around the globe, i.e. how
> many users are trying the games.
> 2. Your progress in a particular game.
> 3. Your profile, which shows what problems you have solved and what are
> still left to solve. To go to next level you need to solve all the problems
> related to that level. Plus it also shows your own recent tries along with
> the report whether it was correct or wrong.
>
>
>
>
>>
> Hoping for a positive reply.
>
> Thank You
> Abhinav Kaushal Keshari
> IIT Roorkee
>
> On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 7:23 PM, Abhinav Kaushal Keshari <
> keshariabhinavk1996 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear Sir,
>>
>> I have gone through the Phaser library, viewed the tutorials and plus
>> have also looked into the code of many games. I also tried to play with it
>> by trying many great features it has to develop something by myself. The
>> best part is that it uses simple JavaScript and HTML Canvas to develop and
>> as I have a good depth of knowledge in JavaScript and HTML Canvas it will
>> be great time to work with it. After using Phaser library, I feel confident
>> that something great can be achieved through it and some beautiful features
>> can be added to the game ideas that I had suggested.
>>
>> Thank You
>> Abhinav Kaushal Keshari
>> IIT Roorkee
>>
>> On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 2:52 AM, Abhinav Kaushal Keshari <
>> keshariabhinavk1996 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Sir,
>>> I have planned different games that can be made and different features
>>> user profile will have. This will also include how the rating and comparing
>>> will work.
>>>
>>> Different Categories Games
>>>
>>> Reasoning:
>>>
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    See-Saw game. Different shaped objects will be randomly placed in
>>>    the see-saw in both the sides and the user has to has to select the heavier
>>>    one. This can be made increasingly complex for higher levels by including
>>>    more than 2 objects.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    There will be two snakes (starting from different positions)
>>>    following you and you have to confuse them in such a way that they
>>>    collide
>>>    to each other.
>>>
>>>
>>> Speed:
>>>
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    There will be a colour named and randomly different colours will be
>>>    displayed on the screen. As soon the colour displayed matches with the
>>>    colour written, user has to click on it. The points will be decided
>>>    according to the speed.
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Words will be continuously displaying on the screen for 30 seconds
>>>    and the user has to type it. Points will depend on number of correct
>>>    characters, time and accuracy.
>>>
>>>
>>> Memory:
>>>
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Randomly a city will be displayed in a world map and the user has to
>>>    keep remembering those. Then he will be asked to connect the cities in the
>>>    map in order. The more cities he connects the more points he scores.
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    There will be a cube with a pattern displayed in it. The user will
>>>    be given few seconds to remember the pattern and then he has to make the
>>>    same for going to the next question.
>>>
>>>
>>> Attention:
>>>
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    An audio will be played (15-30 seconds long) then questions related
>>>    to that will be asked to score points. The audio can contain direct answers
>>>    or hint for the answers.
>>>
>>>
>>> Flexibility:
>>>
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    User will be a postman and he will have a task to post the letters
>>>    to their correct addresses in a city with different paths. You have to
>>>    select the order of the letters in an efficient way such that the postman
>>>    has to travel a minimum distance to deliver them all. The fewer steps will
>>>    give higher points.
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Player can be hotel manager and have to manage its client by
>>>    providing them proper rooms and fulfill their respective demands.
>>>
>>>
>>> User Profile
>>> User profile will have a detailed report of their performance in each
>>> category of game. They will be given an overall rating and plus individual
>>> rating for different category as well. This will help them to compare with
>>> others around the world. Rating would be not just depended on the the
>>> scores but also your age and how much time it took for you to cross
>>> different levels.
>>>
>>> User should also be a given details of the most played games around the
>>> globe and how many users have passed a particular game and a particular
>>> level, so that they can judge which level is crossed by the most of the
>>> users and which of them he has not solved. User would also have an option
>>> to view another person’s profile to compare his complete performance with
>>> others.
>>>
>>> Extra Features
>>>
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    We can include the accuracy of each game and level so that user can
>>>    see which one has the most successful rate.
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    A player will have an option to challenge another user for an one on
>>>    one challenge, The player with higher scores will be decided as a user.
>>>    This will give the user extra points (points achieved will depend on the
>>>    level of the opponent, it will follow Elo’s algorithm).
>>>
>>>
>>> The following can be achieved by including the following additional
>>> API’s:
>>>
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Scores API can be used to produce scores for each user.
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Leaderboards API can be used to produce the leaderboard for each
>>>    category and age group.
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    There are many more API reference provided by Google (
>>>    https://developers.google.com/games/services/) which can be used and
>>>    I am going through all of them to select the best ones for the project.
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Having a knowledge of HTML Canvas can also help in developing better
>>>    animations along with Phaser library.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thank You
>>> Abhinav Kaushal Keshari
>>> IIT Roorkee
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 5:37 PM, Abhinav Kaushal Keshari <
>>> keshariabhinavk1996 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear Sir,
>>>>
>>>> I am a first year B.Tech student of Electronics and Communication
>>>> Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee (IIT Roorkee)
>>>> with a CGPA of 9.9.
>>>>
>>>> I would like to contribute to the TUX4ME. I have a good knowledge of
>>>> PHP, MySQL, HTML, CSS, Javascript, JQuery, C++, Ajax , Bootstrap, Node.Js,
>>>> and I am familiar with MVC application architecture and UX. I have also
>>>> worked with git and a have contributed in making a ebook library for our
>>>> college which uses a great amount of PHP. I am very comfortable with Web
>>>> Development and making apps from scratch.
>>>> I also have some great ideas related to each sub-topic upon which a
>>>> game can be made.
>>>> Like:
>>>> ->Speed=How fast a child can identify a color, there is a maze made up
>>>> of tiles and as soon a particular tile is reached child has to press the
>>>> button.
>>>> ->Memory=We all have played a game of remembering cities in school and
>>>> converting this to a web game will be a great idea with impressing pictures
>>>> and graphics.
>>>> ->Reasoning=There will be two snakes (starting from different
>>>> positions) following you and you have to confuse them in such a way that
>>>> they collide to each other.
>>>> ->Attention=A small audio can be played followed by questions.
>>>>
>>>> Plus, the user profile can also contain the improvement in his
>>>> performance with time. The rating would also be with not just the scores
>>>> but will also consider the age of the child as it won't be fare to compare
>>>> a child with a age gap of more than 2-3 years!
>>>>
>>>> Sorry for a late mail but I planned to first find out a real plan which
>>>> can be implemented. And all the plans that I have suggested can be made and
>>>> I have properly looked at all the ways in which this can be done. There are
>>>> many other secondary ideas which can be implemented.
>>>>
>>>> Adding to this I also think that Maths and mind exercise are
>>>> inter-related. So I also think that to these mind exercises we can add
>>>> mathematics and logical questions. This won't be a complete maths question
>>>> but a well framed question which requires thinking and logical ability.
>>>> The way a question has to be presented is also important so that the
>>>> user enjoys while using it. UI and UX are important I have plans for that
>>>> as well!
>>>>
>>>> Here are some more ideas for the games that can we make with examples.
>>>> The examples are just for what kind of the game it will be. It will be
>>>> worked upon and make a better different version.
>>>> Reasoning:
>>>> http://www.learninggamesforkids.com/logic_games/seesaw-logic.html
>>>> Memory:
>>>> http://www.learninggamesforkids.com/memory_games/color-memory-game.html
>>>> Speed: Typing speed can also help in providing this, so we can make it
>>>> a bit interesting rather than simple typing. The user will be provided with
>>>> 4 sentences and the user has to type type the correct statement as fast as
>>>> possible.
>>>>
>>>> I have made a rough idea of all the features the app will have. The
>>>> games that it has that you can find in my first mail. Plus I have also
>>>> planned to have Ego's formula for rating the player.
>>>>
>>>> Will you suggest any prerequisite that I should work on or plan for the
>>>> project.
>>>>
>>>> I had also send this before directly to the mentor.
>>>>
>>>> I have also submitted a proposal, kindly review it and provide some
>>>> feedback.
>>>>
>>>> Thank You
>>>> Abhinav Kauhsal keshari
>>>> IIT Roorkee
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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