Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Present Final Project

This week we presented our game to our year and we also got a chance to view the games of all the other groups games.

We showed our game to many members in our year, overall we got really good feedback from everyone and everyone really enjoyed playing and testing out our game, it was nice to see everyone interacting with our game.

One of the games I looked at was made by Robert Byrne, called monster flip. This game consists if three levels, each consists of a picture which has been jumbled up, the aim of the game is to put squares back in the right position, in order to complete the picture. Each picture is a different fun and cute monsters, which a child would really enjoy to see. Rob also told us that he chose the colours of each picture strategically, he looked into the psychology of colours and the ones he chose are one that have been proven to help keep autistic children calm. I thought that was a lovely touch. H made it in Unity.

Next, I saw Chloe and Rebecca's project. They created a multimedia magazine, in Indesign. I really liked it and thought it was very creative. It looked aesthetically very well and all of the light pastel colours complemented each other and made it easy to look at. They also added audio and video to different parts which made it nice rather than just reading the whole time.

Another game I got a chance to see was Dani's, it was very impressive with the visuals and how elaborate it was. It was from a third person perspective with one character as the main character in the game, the player could run around the world that he created on jump up on objects. The player also has a weapon with her, which she as kill her enemies with, these are giant bug like creatures. This was a very impressive game.

Overall it was a very productive game and productive for everyone.

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