Stick Ninja:
This group managed to semi-accuratley apply their mechanics to their prototype, and in doing so, seemed to generate some helpful information about their game. They may not have answered many questions about their game, but they were given the tools to now ask the right questions. I feel their prototype had significant value to their progress in this project, as they were able to test their main mechanic and generate user feedback about their game.
Zodiac War:
This team set out to prototype a 2d Fighting game. Right from the get-go, this is challenging. I feel they did a decent job working their mechanic into a paper prototype. Because the members were facilitating the AI, the game obviously is not as fast as the digital copy will be. Judging by the results, it seems as though their prototype was a success. It showed them the need for more attack variation and clearer controls. Above all, programming the AI will be difficult. We'll have to wait and see.
Crack Quest:
Finally a game that really catches the feel of where our campus is located. Since this was a digital prototype, it did a wonderful job of testing the mechanics they will be using in the end. Based on the results, i'd say their prototype was a complete success. Some good feedback such as more weapons and cut scenes needed is great to have. And being able to test things like bullet collision benefits them in the short term, since this won't be something they will deal with last minute. Great job!
Saturday, November 10, 2007
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