Final Presentation - Game reviews

Today was final presentations for everyones game projects. In order for this to go successfully we had to set out a time at the start of today so everyone can go around and see each project. There were good projects though out the class with a load of work done between the groups.

The first project that I had the chance to look at was "Tiny Farm". This was a game created for children in order for them to learn how to count etc. The graphic and functionality of the game was excellent and the use of sound and voices once the characters were clicked on, made the game more interactive and unique.

The second game I saw was "Monster" this was a jigsaw game created by Rob. It was a 3 level game created for kids with autism. The colours used were specifically picked in order to relax and not aggravate the eye of kids. The functionality and design was really well done and the intention even better.

The next game I saw was "alien twine game". Its a choose your own story adventure game. The functionality of the game was practical with many options to pick from. the story was quite funny at time and allowed for a dun atmosphere while playing the game.

My game "The 1916 rising" didn't turn out like our group hoped. My part in the group was to research all the events of the first day of the rising. I was able to put together a timeline of the first day, with time, events and the places they took place in. The group ran into many problems with people not pulling their right or producing things on time. The game we have today is not really working with only a basic map, title sequence and designs are not really in place.

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