Yago CarballoSoftware Developer - Games Developer - Web Developer
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About
I am a fast and avid learner who likes to solve software related problems as well as creating new and unexpected experiences through technology.
I believe that technology is meant to be used by everyone, and so using it should be as easy as possible. This is why I always develop with that in mind, so I create software for people to use.
Kumquat Academy
Kumquat Academy is a course management platform, built with ReactJS and Go for the honours project of my degree at the University of Dundee.
Ticking Arena is a local party game where 2 to 4 players will be part of intense but yet simple battles where time is of the essence. The players will have different arenas to choose and every arena will have its own secrets and hidden traps to be explored and used against the other players.
Dozens of wild creatures and dragons from the middle earth have been trapped in our world, and they are taking our world, city by city, the people with their smartphones can help take it back again by fighting against them and conquering the places that the creatures have taken.
War of Sides it’s a world conquer and RPG game, designed to be played in your smartphone or tablet.
The game has it’s own history, which is the start point to the epic fantasy where the players can enjoy and get lost into.
From the beginning of the game, the user has the goal of becoming the King of Kings. To reach that goal, in each game, the player using his mobile phone, has to conquer as many important locations as possible from real cities around the world.
Team Members: - Saul Molinero - Abdón Rodríguez - David García - Mariel Martinez - Ismael Faro - Yago Carballo
The App contains 800 phrasal verbs (PV) divided into 4 levels of difficulty.
It's a complementary tool for English students designed to improve the learning of the PV.
The aim of the App is to review PV, so you will be asked randomly at your level, and sometimes at the previous level.
One PV can have several meanings, and each meaning could be at a different level.
Up to 3 users can compete with each other.
You could be asked either of the preposition or the verb of the PV.
The sentence with a space for one of 8 prepositions (or 6 verbs) around it will appear. All you have to do is to drag the correct preposition or verb to the sentence.
The correct answer scores 1 point and each mistake subtracts 0.25 point, and you have 3 chances to get the correct answer. When you reach 40 points you can go to a higher level.
After the answers you can see the PV and its meaning at the bottom of the screen.
At the end, you can find a table with all players’ scores.
We made this game as part of a group coursework for the Java programming module. Team Members: - Saul Molinero - Ricardo Perez - Roberto Gomez - Yago Carballo