Alice Access

: Drag your newly created procedure into the myFirstMethod tab to see it in action. Use the on-line HELP facility if you encounter errors; it can even suggest legal inputs for specific points in your program. Tips for "Good" Features

: Drag and drop tiles from the Methods panel into the editor. You can combine basic movements (move, turn, roll) with control structures like "Do in order" or "Do together" to create complex actions. : Drag your newly created procedure into the

: Start by choosing the character or object from the Object Tree that will "own" the new feature. You can combine basic movements (move, turn, roll)

: If a feature is too complex, follow a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) approach: break major deliverables into smaller, manageable components. : To make your feature flexible, add parameters

: To make your feature flexible, add parameters. For example, a distance parameter for a jump feature lets you decide how far the character jumps each time you call that method.

How to make a good bizarre, Alice in Wonderland style setting?

: In the Details Area , click on the "Procedures" tab and select "Create New Procedure." Give it a descriptive name like sayHello or jumpOverHole .

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