This bid request requires a coder with excellent graphic design and action scripting skills. The game is called:
Geoboard Monkeys
The object is to build specified shapes in a geoboard like setting. A geoboard is a geometric tool consisting of raised pegs in an 11 x 11 array. Normally, kids use rubber bands to make shapes when using an actual geoboard. The particulars of this game will require a modified geoboard, a mechanism in which the shape that is built by the user can be checked for accuracy and additional game features described in detail later in this description. To build the shape, the user must have the ability to place "monkeys" on specified pegs on the geoboard. The user will have the ability to create a shape by clicking on a button and the program will "connect the monkeys" forming some kind of shape (if the "monkeys" are positioned correctly).
## Deliverables
game type: users will progress in rounds upon successful completion of each round. There will be eleven total rounds.
Below is the actual game description:
You know that monkeys are considered smart, right? Well, monkeys living in the Central American rainforests have become very smart! They've learned to protect themsleves from attacking Harpy Eagles by building forcefields around their part of the rainforest to make themselves invisible. But the forcefield is only effective if the monkeys build it in a particular shape. **
(the shape will be indicated in a particular order at the top of the screen -see below)**
If your monkeys aren't positioned properly **(the user will have to position the monkeys, which can be dragged and dropped, on the geoboard where the corners of that shape would be located. For example, a hexagon would need to have six properly placed monkeys. When the user is satisfied with the position of his monkeys, he will click a button "generate forcefield" and the program will "connect the monkeys" and color in the shape (if done correctly). If the monkeys are positioned incorrectly, the forcefield will fail and the harpy eagle will fly overhead and carry one of the monkeys away. Users will have to correctly position the monkeys in the given shape before progressing to the next round. Each new ound will require users to make a new shape.
The geoboard should be displayed not as pegs but as trees.**
**The user starts off with 12 monkeys. After five monkeys are eaten, the game is over because the user will not have enough monkeys to make all the necessary shapes.** For every time you are able to avoid detection because your forcefield was built properly, you get 100 bananas (**here, when the shape is built properly, the eagle will simply fly over and all of the monkeys will be safe! The user will be rewarded with 100 bananas and move to the next round**).
Shapes (rounds): Square, Triangle, Hexagon, Pentagon, Octagon, Rhombus, Parallelogram, isoceles triangle, right triangle, scalene triangle, trapezoid