January 7, 2020
2020 Game: Find the Differences
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January 7, 2020
2020 Game: Find the Differences
Lieve is a civil engineer (ir) and a professional musician. After years of teaching and research (project management/eLearning/instability) she is now a freelancer specializing in advanced Adobe Captivate as trainer and consultant. Her blog is popular with Captivate users worldwide. As an Adobe Community Expert and Adobe Education Leader, she has presented both online and offline. Since 2015 she is moderator on the Adobe forums and was named as Forum Legend (special category) in the Wall of Fame. In 2017 Adobe Captivate users voted for Lieve as a Top Content Experience Strategist.
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Have some fun with this game:

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Hope you can reach the final view! SVGs were taken from one Adobe Stock image, using Export Assets in Adobe Illustrator. Some SVGs are used as buttons. Multistate objects, one shared action and two small advanced actions + two variables is all you need. No JS, but I’m sure this can be done with JS as well.

The usual white screen with grey arrow is replaced by a poster image. After the mysterious title slide game, progress bar and end image are all on one slide.

Since I have stacked objects, this would not be possible to replicate in a Fluid Boxes project.

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Oct 3, 2020
Oct 3, 2020

Nice game, love these playful things in learning applications.

You say: “Since I have stacked objects, this would not be possible to replicate in a Fluid Boxes project”. I think it would. Maybe not precisely the same, but close. If you would use (a) Fluid Box(es) set to Static in the Properties Panel. Then you can stack objects as well. Even responsive.

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Aug 24, 2020
Aug 24, 2020

Great !

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May 18, 2020
May 18, 2020

Great, very funny!

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