Press the green flag top left to start. Use the keyboard arrow keys, or the mobile joystick (joystick only works in full screen mode) in the game, to move the Bearded Dragon, collect food and avoid predators. Keep a close eye on the Health Bar. Once the Health Bar reaches 0 the Game is Over! When retrying please double click the play button. When you reach 25 food you win! Click the green flag to play again. Pogona is the Latin name for Bearded Dragon
By Jacob and Sam. Go! Go! Pogona (Go! Go! Bearded Dragon) is an educational computer game aimed at kids aged 5 to 12. The aim of Go! Go! Pogona is to teach the player what foods are eaten by a Bearded Dragon and what predators could kill a Bearded Dragon. As the Bearded Dragon runs through the game, it needs to collect the food whilst dodging the predators. The health bar increases with food and goes down if the Bearded Dragon collides with a predator. We started by researching what food Bearded Dragons ate and what were their predators. We looked at the following websites for our research. We used the following websites during our research:- https://www.marylandzoo.org/animal/central-bearded-dragon/ https://wildlifelearningcenter.org/animals/australia/bearded-dragon/. https://animals.mom.com/bearded-dragons " https://www.tinytailstoyou.com › animals › bearded-dr https://wildlifelearningcenter.org/animals/australia/bearded-dragon/ https://www.beardeddragoncare101.com/hide-box-bearded-dragon/ https://reptilefollower.com/what-eats-bearded-dragons/ https://reptilesmagazine.com/bearded-dragon-basking-open-mouth/ https://animals.mom.com/bearded-dragons-scare-away-predators-4852.html https://www.reptiledirect.com/bearded-dragon-waving/ https://totalbeardeddragon.com/bearded-dragons-burrow/ We used Scratch to make this game. We watched several Griff Patch tutorials to help us with coding the game. The Bearded Dragon image we used in the game is Sam Hart’s Bearded Dragon “Fredrina.” We used four food images and two predators images in the game. The Beetle image can be found at: https://www.vippestcontrol.com.au/carpet-beetle-control/ The cricket image can be found at: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/np_file_116269-1.jpeg The cockroach image can be found at: https://www.pestxpert.com.au/pest-centre/ The plant that we have used in the game is a Tillandsia Lonantha. The image we have used can be found at: https://reptile.guide/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Tillandsia-Ionantha.jpg The eagle image can be found at: https://ebird.org/news/ebirders-can-help-inform-policy-to-safeguard-birds The fox image can be found at: https://unsplash.com/photos/Yu-qayee34c