Today we will be playing the beta version of our games and giving each other feedback. Before we get started, make sure your game is published by clicking the SHARE button in the top right hand corner. Now that your game is published we are going to take turns playing and critiquing each others games. Our game is to acknowledge what things are successful and what can be improved upon. These are rough drafts so keep that in mind when critiquing someone else's game.
For the critique you will need to answer 4 important questions. 1) Who's game are you critiquing? 2) Does this game include instructions on how to play the game? 3) What are 2 things this game does well; good design, fun to play, challenging without being impossible, intuitive controls, etc.? What are 2 things that could be done to make this game even better? 4) If you were to rate this game out of 5 stars, what score would you give it and why? Any other helpful feedback!
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Just remember that your animations have to be at least a minute long, so at 10 frames per second for 60 seconds that would be 600 photos! The more photos you take and the more subtle your movements are the smoother your animation will look.
You should be able to use OSnap to create your animation, depending on how many photos your animation will consist of. When saving your final animation to your phone here are the steps you will need to go through:
1 click on the EXPORT ICON, the rectangle with the arrow 2 select CREATE VIDEO 3 click RENDER VIDEO 4 then select SHARE VIDEO, then choose the option CAMERA ROLL Your animation should be saved as a video in your camera roll or where photos are stored on your phone. You should be able to email or share your video from your camera roll. When designing your game here's a handy to do list of things to consider:
Working in Illustrator -Finish creating your character in Illustrator -Design a backdrop or setting, appropriate for your game in Illustrator -Consider if you will need any 'props' or other game elements in your game -Design & Save your character doing 4-5 different poses appropriate for your game Brainstorming -What is your character's goal or objective in your game? -Where does your game take place? -What will your character interact with? objects? other characters? -How do you want characters to move? Working in Scratch -Create a scratch account so you can save progress on any game you are creating -Watch some tutorials to get familiar with the platform we are using to design our games -Look up games with narratives, game play, or ways of moving characters that are similar to what you want your game to be like. You can 'look inside' games designed in scratch & see how other people create their games Oh man thats a lot! But I believe in you! As for Game Requirements: -You need to design all the visual elements in your game; the background, characters, 'props', etc. Anything that a player sees should be created by you -Your game should include a start screen with instructions on how to play your game, both how to move your characters and what the character's objectives are As always feel free to ask me any questions you might have! Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler - House with Pool Walt Disney + Salvador Dali, Destino Prada Ad Campaigns
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