Testographer is a game intended to help students in fifth and sixth grade learn geography. The game will allow students to quiz themselves on their knowledge of geography. Its goal is to improve their ability to identify regions on a map. By repeatedly playing the game, the student will begin to learn the locations of the regions and become faster at identifying them.
Testographer was created by Seneca Anderson, Jacob Austin, Kelly Ly, Matt Micale, and Jonathan Tucker during the fall 2021 semester. Learn more about the project at https://lykelly19.github.io/testographer-site/.
In order to run the prototype, Unity must be installed on the machine (https://store.unity.com/). Unity version 2021.2.1f1 must also be installed.
The downloads for the game can be found on the GitHub repository for the Testographer project (https://github.com/lykelly19/testographer). After downloading the project scenes and scripts, Unity can be used to run the prototype.
In Unity Hub, click on the "Add" button. Click on the folder that contains the downloaded files. Unity 2D should open automatically with the folder and program contents.
The prototype can be run by creating and running a build.
To create and run a build, click on File > Build and Run. Select an empty folder to store the files. Name the file “testographer” and click on the Save button. Navigate to the folder in your computer’s file explorer application. Open the file called “testographer”; the game will load and run.