Much of the game flows directly. You only have to worry about slides if you need to finish before the end of the presentation or if you have specific Pokemon you want to go over with your class.
Navigation
The blue arrow at the bottom, right corner of each reveal slide takes you directly to the Victory slide to end the presentation.
Otherwise, you can simply use the spacebar to transition through the quiz game.
Credits & ThanksThank you to all of the wonderful creators and sites that allowed me to be able to create this game.
Base Theme: (https://www.slideegg.com/pokemon-powerpoint-slide-55703)
Images and Name Origins: (https://pokemondb.net/pokedex)
“Who’s That Pokémon?” Sound Clip: [Who's That Pokémon? Template V2](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vu_zg45ONA0)
Pokémon Go Catch animation: [Pokémon Go Catch Animation](https://tenor.com/view/pokemon-pokemon-go-the-pokemon-company-niantic-nintendo-gif-25999595)
Pokémon Capture Sound Clip: [Catching Pokémon sound effect](https://youtu.be/LXXu70u9Xhg?si=PO3JEB0jwqvV1ZG_)
YouTube to mp3 Conversion: (https://ytmp3.cc/3kRz/)
This sounds like great fun and a good way to introduce the difference in English names. Though I'm not sure what a .key file is.
Is there anyway you could upload this in its Powerpoint format?
.key files are from Apple Keynotes
You can use this website to convert to PowerPoint
https://cloudconvert.com/key-to-ppt
Anderson, it looks like you put a lot of work into the game and I'm sure it's great in its original form! However, just as a heads up to anyone who wants to use this game with Windows/Android, after converting to PPT, sadly none of the pictures show up and some of the features are off and difficult to reformat. If your school has iPads though, this would probably be great!
I'm so sorry everyone! I wasn't using PowerPoint at all when I made this but just subbed to it. I'll make a new PowerPoint version, upload it, and update everyone when it's done. Thank you for your kind and constructive feedback!