How To Make Games on PowerPoint

It is easy to create games with the Microsoft PowerPoint application.

Step 1: This whole lesson won't work without the PowerPoint application.

Step 2: Start with a title and draw a shape in the middle.

Step 3: It's possible to put more detail and background in later.

Step 4: In the shape type "start", put the title of your game.

Step 5: Click on the start square and then click on action.

Step 6: If you are doing a question game, just write the question and then add a new slide after the first.

Add shapes for your answers.

Step 7: When you click on an animation, you will see a shape that will fade out.

When you click on that shape in the PowerPoint, it should disappear.Do you want to test it?

Step 8: When using the other shapes, manually type answers "right" and "wrong" under the correct answer.

The next button may need to be hyperlinked like the start button.

Step 9: Continue to add questions and pictures.

Step 10: "WINNER!" added.

!"The slide is at the end.

Step 11: Check out how my games turned out for more ideas on here.

It's!Change the Banner is a boardgame template.

Step 12: This whole lesson won't work unless you download the PowerPoint application.

Step 13: Start by drawing one shape in the middle.

Step 14: Make a wheel on your next slide.

Step 15: Add the wheel titles such as "1, $2, $4, $8, spin again, loser!"

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Step 16: Add an arrow in the middle of the circle.

The slide out has different options to choose from.The arrow should spin on the wheel if you click once.

Step 17: There are circles on that slide that are linked to different blank slides after the current slide.

Step 18: Right click on the main wheel slide and hit the duplicate slide.

Step 19: Hit duplicate slides for as many circles you drew.

Step 20: Keep the duplicated slide if you want to remove blank slides.

Step 21: The arrow should be rotating a little bit on each slide.

Step 22: The arrow will spin and land on a number when you start from the beginning.

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Step 23: Your game is over.

Check out how my games turned out!Feel free to download and modify the templates that I made.Change the Banner is a boardgame template.

Step 24: Attach a shape to the next slide and repeat the first slide process.

Step 25: Making random shapes and changing colors is the best way to make your main character.

You will add the face.

Step 26: Click to cut each character.

As a picture, paste each character in the PowerPoint.

Step 27: Where each character moves and when is up to you, you can use a caption for what the character is thinking.

There is an animation pane.

Step 28: Click on your character, then animation, and scroll to the bottom.

You should see a custom option.Hold on to the document, where you want your person to go.

Step 29: When each person is animated to a place you want them to go, record a slide show from that slide and click your sound and keep clicking to make it happen.

Step 30: If you click again, you can go to the next slide, but you have to wait about a minute just on that slide.

It's on your keyboard.

Step 31: Before the game, finish story animation and add scenery.

Check out how my presentation turned out here!You can change them up.

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