Submissions by Alex Cai tagged maths

Day 19

A mobile game for players studying or players that know about parabola graphs. Players can choose to be presented with a Quadratic equation or a list of data. The higher difficulty they choose the more complicated the given information is. With the data or equation given, the players now must plot the graph on given axis by throwing an object. Objects are thrown by using swiping motion with touch screens. You will then get a score depending on how accurate the "thrown" graph is. Players must flip the phone upside-down to do negative graphs. You can get in-game currency by gaining points, and then you can use the currency to buy objects. Players first start off with a ball, but unlockables can include pens, keyboards, chairs, computers, phones and much more random stuff. The items will also have their very own bouncing animations (eg a phone will have a cracked screen after it lands). Although the items bounce, the graph will end after it lands for the first time.

PS: I know that in the image the graph is negative while the equation is positive. I know it's wrong. The point is to show a RANDOM screenshot of the game. So shut up =/

Image Used:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ac/Nexus_5_Front_View.png