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Can I run WildPlayer and my level files from a USB without installing any files?

Yes, you can run WildPlayer application from either CD-ROM or a USB device. Your software is a standalone application and requires no installation to run on either Windows or MacOSX.

Can I duplicate copies of WildPlayer and my level files and resell them or give them away?

Yes, you may resell or give WildPlayer away. WildPlayer requires no royalties to be paid to WildScaper or any other 3rd party.

What are the system requirements for WildPlayer?

The same as WildScaper. See Requirements.

Can WildScaper publish more than 1 level at a time?

No, WildScaper can publish only one level at a time. WildPlayer however can play back multiple levels. You must compile the software folder and save your .wld files to the levels folder. Save as level1.wld, level2.wld and so on. The filenames must be in lower case for WildPlayer to run them.

Can WildScaper use any other audio format other than MP3?

No, WildScaper and WildPlayer will stream and loop only MP3 files.

What type of games does WildScaper publish?

WildScaper publishes a fly through memory game where user's have to remember which symbols score a positive score and which symbols score negative on fly over.

Can I use custom graphics?

Yes, you can use blank symbols to create completely original content and scenes. The blank bird symbol can be used for a variety of different content including insects, bats, prehistoric creatures or even abstract creations. Blank symbols in the scene can also be used for anything you can draw.

How do I distribute assignments in the classroom?

Assignments written in the Assignment Panel in WildScaper can be saved as a .wld file and put onto the school's server. Students download and open the .wld file in WildScaper to view the assignment. You can also set a specific scene for students to work with. Students save the file to their desktop with both the assignment and their work all in the same file.

What is the best way to assess student's work?

Students upload their game folders under their own name to the school's server. Copy the folders to a desktop folder and open each .wld file in WildScaper. You can assess either electronically or print the work to A4 and mark.

 
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