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Perancangan Aplikasi Game 2d "Flying Goose" Menggunakan Construct 3 Berbasis Android Bahri, Muhammad; Rahmawati
LOGIC : Jurnal Ilmu Komputer dan Pendidikan Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): Logic : Jurnal Ilmu Komputer dan Pendidikan
Publisher : Shofanah Media Berkah

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Perkembangan Game saat ini sangat pesat dengan berbagai genre Game termasuk Game arkade Flappy Bird yang dibuat oleh Nguyen Ha Dong tahun 2013 dan sukses digemari oleh seluruh kalangan usia. Namun Game Flappy Bird ini masih memiliki permasalahan yaitu ada dua hal pertama adalah Flappy Bird tidak memberikan petunjuk cara memainkan Game Flappy Bird yang menyebabkan pemain kalah di awal. Oleh karena itu perlu mendesain Game yang dapat menyempurnakan kekurangan dari Game Flappy Bird. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendesain Game arkade Flying Goose yang dapat menyempurnakan Game Flappy Bird serta membuat inovasi Game arkade yang gemari seluruh kalangan usia, Metode yang digunakan adalah metode Multimedia Development Life Cycle (MDLC) dengan enam tahapan yaitu : konsep (concept), perancangan (design), pengumpulan bahan (material collecting), pembuatan (assembly), pengujian (testing), dan distribusi (distribution), dengan menggunakan perangkat Construct 3. Hasil penelitian dapat didesain Game arkade Flying Goose menggunakan sistem operasi Android. Game Flying Goose berhasil menyempurnakan Game Flappy Bird dengan instruksi cara memainkan Game, hasil penilaian kepuasan oleh 30 responden menghasilkan nilai skor 1173 (78,2%), responden puas dengan Game Flying Goose. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian dapat disimpulkan bahwa Game arkade “Flying Goose” sudah menyempurnakan Game Flappy Bird dan memberikan kepuasan sebagai Game yang mengibur seluruh kalangan usia.
Hatching success rate of sea turtle in the north coast of Pinrang Regency, South Sulawesi Nyompa, Achmad Husein; Sulaeman, Haura Ainun; Masykur, Septian Fakhrulwahid; Bahri, Muhammad; Ayustina, Ratih
Journal of Earth Kingdom Vol. 2 No. 1: (July) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

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Background: Turtles are endangered marine reptile species due to various factors, including hunting, habitat loss, and predation. Therefore, practical conservation efforts are essential to protect turtle populations. One effective conservation strategy is to transfer turtle eggs to safe semi-natural nests. Method: This study was conducted in Turtle Village, Pinrang Regency. Leatherback and Green Turtle eggs were collected from natural nests along the coast and transferred to semi-natural nests. Observations were made to measure the hatching success rate of the eggs, and factors such as temperature, incubation period, predators, microorganism development, and changes in egg position were also recorded and analyzed. Findings: The results showed that the hatching success rate of eggs in semi-natural nests reached 80.23%. The highest hatching percentage was 86.36%, and the lowest was 68.33%. Factors that influenced hatching success included temperature and incubation period while hatching failure was caused by predators, microorganism development, and changes in egg position. Conclusion: This study shows that semi-natural nests in Turtle Village have a high hatching success rate with supportive environmental conditions and proper egg transmission. This indicates that conservation efforts through egg transfer to semi-natural nests can effectively increase turtle populations. Novelty/Originality of this study: It contributes to turtle conservation by demonstrating the effectiveness of semi-natural nests in increasing the hatching success rate of Leatherback and Green Turtle eggs. This approach can serve as a model for turtle conservation programs in other areas facing similar challenges.