The Mad Libs Project is an extension of Mad Libs app that was created in Lesson 7: User Input and Strings from the Event Driven Apps in AppLab unit.
At the end of Lesson 7: User Input and Strings you made a Mad Libs app that allowed the user to input FIVE parts of speech (nouns, verbs, etc.) and then those choices were dropped into a story.
For this project extension you will create a new and better version of the original Mad Libs app. What you add is up to you but you must improve the game in some way.
This project extension is usually completed as a mini-project (rather than a full project) which means that we don't do a formal programming journal nor do we complete any peer evaluations as part of the project. You just submit a final draft when you are finished.
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Navigate to the appropriate lesson from the Event Driven Apps in AppLab in order to find your starter file from Lesson 7.
There are are two buttons at the top of your GameLab project window: SHARE and REMIX.
Select the REMIX button. This will make a new copy of your project and add it to your list of projects in Code.org.
On the top menu bar of your REMIXED project, click on the RENAME option and rename your file using the following naming convention:
ProjectName Version Semester LastName, First Name
Here are the details for this project:
ProjectName = Mad Libs Project
Version = V.2.0.0
Semester = F22 (for Fall 2022. If it is not longer Fall of 2022, make the appropriate change (F22, F23, etc.) to the code for your semester.)
LastName = [yourlastname]
FirstName = [yourfirstname]
If I was naming this project for myself, it would look like this:
MadLibsProject V.2.0.0 F22 Cross, John
Your name should look exactly like mine except it should have YOUR name at the end (not my name).
Now you are ready to continue the rest of your build.
Be sure you include multiline comments at the begging of your code that include the following:
Name
Date
Semester (F22, S23, etc.)
And a description of the new elements you incorporated into your project extension.
Review the project requirement and make sure you have all the necessary elements for your submission:
Is everything working properly?
Is there at least one input screen for parts-of-speech?
Is there a story screen?
Is the new coding structure(s) that you added to the game make an obvious change from the original?
Make sure you are aware of the DUE DATES and DEADLINES for your final submission. All DUE DATE and DEADLINE information will be posted in the Daily Class Announcements.
Use the Class Projects: Submission Forms page to submit your final project.