[Tux4kids-tuxtype-dev] GSOC 2013 : Project Idea of Typing game

manish sharma manish09.iitroorkee at gmail.com
Fri Apr 12 12:44:43 UTC 2013


Hey Guys !!

Hope things are fine at you end !!

My name is Manish Sharma and I am a student of Computer Science Dept. IIT
Roorkee.
First of all Congratulations for getting selected in GSOC 2013.

I have recently gone through your website and exciting about the games you
have developed.

I came with some ideas of Typing games which will be interesting for Kids.
Two of them are :-

1)  Some evils are coming down from balloons and a princess is in her home
and their is a ladder attached for entrance in her home. each balloon has a
letter written on it, you need to press the letter to kill the evil,
otherwise evil will reach to ground. First evil will acquire first step in
ladder , second evil will go to second step and so on .. . When the evils
reach to top of ladder they will catch the princess and the game is over.

2) A player is driving a bike and every time a big stone comes in front of
him. The stone has a letter written on it, now to save the biker from
falling you need to press the letter and the biker will jump and will cross
the hurdle. In this way by crossing all the stones you target is to take
biker safely at destination and within time.

I have previous experience of working on Cloud Scalability Testing Tools as
I interned in Microsoft India Development Center.

I have also worked in HTML, javascript and Python.
I have developed four chrome extensions in javascript . Three of them
didn't succeed but the fourth one is doing good.
It is *youtube series downloader* (
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/youtube-series-downloader/jghmjoeoeedipbgbgofflfgcfpineanf?hl=en
).
I have contributed in open source projects in Python.

Looking forward to an early response from you guys :)

Thanks

Manish Sharma
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