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How To Create a Maze Game in PowerPoint
Would you like to make a game for your friends to play?This article shows how to make a quiz game in PowerPoint.
Step 1: Go to PowerPoint.
Step 2: You can add a title and subtitle.
Step 3: Adding a Play and Instructions button will make a quick menu.
Step 4: This will be used in the game.
Shapes buttons.
Step 5: Put a custom action button in the slide.
Step 6: The game should be over the slide.
Step 7: You made the action button on the slide.
Step 8: Click on the button.
Step 9: Click over the tab.
Step 10: You canHyperlink it to the game.
Step 11: People won't know it's the boundary if you fill and outline the button white.
Step 12: You can make the maze with the ready-made shapes.
Step 13: The file needs to be saved.
Step 14: Add a title and subtitle.
Step 15: Adding a play and instructions button will make a quick menu.
Step 16: The following will be used in the game.
Shapes buttons.
Step 17: Attach a custom action button to the slide.
Step 18: A game is made over a slide.
Step 19: You made the action button on the slide.
Step 20: Click the button.
Step 21: Click over the tab.
Step 22: You can link it to the game.
Step 23: To make the game more challenging, add a custom action button somewhere in the maze.
You should match the custom buttons color with the maze you've drawn.
Step 24: Something like a hole, scissors, or something similar will try to block the path.
The user will try to cross without touching the button.
Step 25: Right click/hyperlink/mouse over/game over slide and select the custom button that is blocking the way.
Step 26: The file should be saved.
Step 27: You can add a title and subtitle.
Step 28: A new slide can be made.
Step 29: If you want to draw a shape, right click it and select action settings.
Step 30: Use your entire array of shapes to create obstacles.
Step 31: Don't forget to make a 'finish' shape in the end.
Step 32: Other objects can spin, increase and decrease in size, and have buttons to doors.
Step 33: Go ahead and save!