- Introduction to the Project
- Start the project
- Coding the First Condition
- Coding the Second Condition
- Coding the Nested If Statements
- Finishing the program
- Run and Explain the Project
Are you looking for a fun way to interact with some beginner-level Python programming? Do you want to practice your Python programming skills? Do you want to get started on a Python project?
If your answer is yes to any of the above questions, then this project/course is for you!
In this project, you will create a 'Choose your own Adventure' game in Python. All you need is a device with an IDE or platform suitable for Python programming downloaded and your attention.
I will guide you through this project, show you the basic structure of the programs, and show you how to create a simple version of the game in a step-by-step tutorial. However, this is also a very flexible and customizable project — you can choose to make it as simple or complex as you'd like, add as many levels as you'd like, choose the theme, and customize it in many different ways. This is one of the things I love about this project — everyone can easily customize it to make it their own unique project, but it is still easy to follow.
Another advantage of this specific project is that not only is it perfect for beginners, but also programmers of all skill levels can have fun with it, as they can add their own complex touches to it.
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Tilika is a high school student living in Vancouver, Canada. She has a passion for communicating the concepts of coding in simple ways.
Tilika first began teaching how to code by creating a small summer code camp. She was then inspired to create Coding For All, a nonprofit organization that teaches students how to code, apply their skills to coding projects, and gives them tutoring and other kinds of support in learning how to code.