Instructions: - Click the green flag to begin. - Move your mouse. - Click on some people for information. - Control Panel is on the right. - Click the blue button "See Inside" to see the programming. - Click the red stop sign in the top right corner to stop. - Fullscreen is in the top left corner. Features: - highlights direct line - highlights people that have description - highlights males - highlights females - highlights people who've lived in America - highlights people that I've met - highlights generations Find more of my creations @Masquerola!
Made for an immigration project in school for Immigration Day 2014. Source: a family document from my grandfather. Music "Pixel Party" by @OfficialVexento. NOTE: be informed that there are only five females in the tree (my great-grandmother, my grandmother, my mother, my cousin, and my sister). This is because they didn't record the women's names back then. ANOTHER NOTE: note that the tree doesn't include every person in the family. In ancient times, families tended to have 8-9 children, and hence the tree would expand rapidly. FINAL NOTE (hopefully): the tree doesn't include everything from my father's side, except my father. It also does not include my grandmother's side, great-grandmother's side, etc. FUTURE ADDITIONS: I hope to expand this to include all living relatives (aunts, uncles, father's side, etc...) in the future, if I have time. I'll also hopefully add a zoom feature, and more.