Press green flag to start. Try to find all of the monster pairs!
NOTES Based on feedback from the Share-a-thon, we changed up the reflection questions! So, here's my thinking about the two questions: (1) What's a success you enjoyed today? (2) What's a frustration you experienced today? My success was actually going from concept to implementation—implementation that (although imperfect) captures my initial idea. I wanted to do something cute and playful and interactive and I'm happy where it landed. My frustration is related to the efficiency of my implementation. I didn't plan my implementation ahead of time and adopted a much more tinkering approach, building things out as I went. There's a ton of redundancy across the monsters—and I'm sure there's a better way to do this (clones!). But that frustration led me to a second success. I was getting really bogged down with testing all of the permutations and then I was like, "Hey! If I can get this going with two, and then three, that's probably a general enough case to duplicate." Probably pretty obvious (iterative and incremental for the win!) but it felt revelatory in the moment... :) CREDITS * Monster illustrations from istockphoto * Music is Happy Ukelele by Scott Holmes https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes/Happy_Music/Happy_Ukulele_1026