Friday, January 29, 2010

So, so, so. Presentation rolled around for the end of the first 6 weeks. Each team was required to make a power point on their game and how it was coming along, then show the actual game thus far. This happened all this past week; on each day up until Thursday, which was our turn.
For our power point, we set the background as a crimpled up piece of paper, and had our font look as if it was "scribbled" or "sketched" onto the page. The powerpoint's looks was our strongpoint! We did each of our slides on the following: Team Introduction, Game Introduction, Target Audience, Game Play, Fun Factor, Smart Factor, Style Factor, Originality Factor, Game Development, Reflections. For our team intro, I put a picture of each of us with our names. For game intro, simply a screen shot of our Title Page in our game, and a short desription. Target Audience included a picture of a family, and some text explaining that our game can be for any age. Game Play showed our Example Screen explaining the concept of Point and Click. Fun Factor was what about our games made them fun. Smart Factor explained how the trivia and facts in our game was educational. Style was about how our colors are really bright, and the cartoon-ish art makes everything POP. Originality was how we used our own team members as charcters in our game. Development went through the process of us drawing our game, assembling it, animating it, then adding a bit of actionscript. Reflections basically reminded us how much we procrastinate, and how that getting "motivated" was really our biggest problemm....
Next we showed the unfinished version of our game. This was our weak point, because we didn't have it up already and we had to wait for it to load, etc. So preparation was our big thing, really. And that definately showed on the reviews. After we got it up it went well, everything worked the way it was supposed to, and we finished it out. (:
John-O videoed the whole thing, while I talked, and Celia worked the slides and files. Teamwork FTW! Here's the video:

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