Dr. Tiger Game is a digital platform designed to introduce Malaysian childhood games in a STREAM (Science, Technology, Research, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) context. The game includes three mini-games—Datuk Harimau, Hide&Seek, and Hopscotch—each offering unique challenges related to STREAM. Not only does the game preserve Malaysian childhood memories for local players, but it also provides international players with insights into traditional Malaysian games. Dr. Tiger Game incorporates STREAM elements, requiring players to solve mathematical equations and engage in challenges that enhance knowledge in areas like autonomous systems and machine learning. This educational yet nostalgic game aims to entertain and educate players of all ages.
Skwelock is a digital watch which user can custom their own reminders and ringtones. Users need to download its specialapp to custom the information. There are speacial features such as customisable ringtone and alarm text. This product highly targeting boarding schools' student who can't bring their phone to school or dormitory.
I made this Tiger game website back in Foundation 1 when I was just starting to learn about coding and databases. It's the first project where I got my hands dirty with coding, and it helped me understand how websites work. This website holds a special place for me because it represents my introduction to the world of technology and coding.
This was my initial participation in YIC, and it turned out to be a joyful and enjoyable experience, even though it was done online. Our project, RoboHelpy, revolves around creating a robot to assist paralysed individuals in serving food to customers. Throughout this process, we acquired skills in using Arduino to make the robot.
Wix is the first website that we need to create as our portfolio when we are at Foundation 1!