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Congratulations! You now know the basics of: Creating scenes, adding and modifying assets in a scene, creating scripts to animate the scene, and linking scenes into each other or ending the game. You now have enough of a basis in StudyCrafter to explore by yourself. Try adding different kinds of nodes, or playing with the options this tutorial didn't explicitly address! | Congratulations! You now know the basics of: Creating scenes, adding and modifying assets in a scene, creating scripts to animate the scene, and linking scenes into each other or ending the game. You now have enough of a basis in StudyCrafter to explore by yourself. Try adding different kinds of nodes, or playing with the options this tutorial didn't explicitly address! | ||
- | If you want more guidance, consider the following options: | + | __If you want more guidance, consider the following options:__ |
[[tutorial2|Tutorial 2]] will show you how to design a scientific experiment in StudyCrafter, using a well-known scientific study as an example: The Decoy Effect. | [[tutorial2|Tutorial 2]] will show you how to design a scientific experiment in StudyCrafter, using a well-known scientific study as an example: The Decoy Effect. | ||
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Variables provide a wide range of options to make your game more complicated, exciting, interesting, and useful. Experiment to see what you can achieve with them! | Variables provide a wide range of options to make your game more complicated, exciting, interesting, and useful. Experiment to see what you can achieve with them! | ||
- | If you want more guidance, consider the following options: | + | __If you want more guidance, consider the following options:__ |
- | * [[tutorial2|Tutorial 2]] will show you how to design a scientific experiment in StudyCrafter, using a well-known scientific study as an example: The Decoy Effect. | + | [[tutorial2|Tutorial 2]] will show you how to design a scientific experiment in StudyCrafter, using a well-known scientific study as an example: The Decoy Effect. |
- | * [[tutorial4|Tutorial 4]] will teach you the ins and outs of every StudyCrafter node. | + | |
- | * The [[user_guide|User Guide]] contains descriptive guides on every aspect of StudyCrafter. If you want to quickly look up the details or attributes of a specific thing, look here! | + | [[tutorial4|Tutorial 4]] will teach you the ins and outs of every StudyCrafter node. |
- | * Finally, if the terminology in this tutorial or anywhere else on the wiki is unclear, the [[glossary|Glossary]] explains everything. | + | |
+ | The [[user_guide|User Guide]] contains descriptive guides on every aspect of StudyCrafter. If you want to quickly look up the details or attributes of a specific thing, look here! | ||
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+ | Finally, if the terminology in this tutorial or anywhere else on the wiki is unclear, the [[glossary|Glossary]] explains everything. |