To my ʟᴏᴠᴇʟʏ teacher: Here is a game I made for a school assignment. To play the game, click the green flag then the full screen button. The objective of the game is to find the cat by clicking the furniture in each room. To swap rooms, click the arrow on the right. Once you have found the cat, click the flag to start again. I consider this a Probability Game because there is an equal amount of rooms and furniture (3 rooms and 3 different pieces of furniture in each room) and the cat/AI chooses randomly so all the furniture have equal opportunities to be chosen. If you are still confused why I consider it a Probability Game, imagine the simple, old fashion game, 'Which box has the ball?" But in this scenario, the box has 3 boxes inside of it. I hope this wasn't over complicated. I know you asked us (my ᴏᴅᴅ class) to do a simple game with an online dice or spinning wheel but I know how to code so I decided to use my skill. :> I hope you have a wonderful summer away from assigning work to your chaotic class! I'll miss having you constantly teasing me that Hamilton is a play rather than a musical (It's literally called An American MUSICAL! >:0), talking about odd classic movies and my older brother's embarrassing moments. I promise I'll visit your classroom next year if COVID-19 isn't around. Have a Happy Summer, -Questin (Remember that nickname? :D) (P.S, please add a private comment on Google Classroom if I have to change anything) #IHaveTheCoolestTeacherEverWhoWillHopefullyGiveMeAnA+