caglazir 954d429379 In this submission I wrapped up my game project!!
I fixed up some issues that I noticed I have been having such as my answers
for the input being read as wrong even though it shouldn't be. I figured
out that if I had pressed another key, my strip & upper won't get rid of
those keystrokes so I added a buffer between the question input and the
reaction time to game stopping so that the arrows wouldn't become part of
the answers. I think overall I am proud of my progress. I learned and
practiced many things such as the os clear screen, classes, methods, etc.
One thing that I wish I knew how to do was changing the font of certain
outputs. I saw that I can do this via VSC preferences but I would love to
pick and choose which texts appears in which font. The answers on
stackexchange etc. seemed a bit too complex for me at the moment. But if
I ever revisit this game, I would love to improve its visual aspects.

If I were to implement this project in my classroom, I definitely would
take some extra time practicing if/elif/else statements that are more than
3+ lines. I found that critical for my game and I think it would be
applicable to many other games. Additionally, I think this game is a great
wrap-up project but I can't say that the scaffolding has been appropriate
or 100% relevant leading up to this point. I did not utilize majority of
the other lab aspects. That could just be me though but I felt a disconnect,
which I guess is also inevitable because of our course being asynchronous.
In a classroom setting this could easily be managed.

Overall I loved developing this and I am happy with my results, though I
would love to improve upon it in the future!
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