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Comment #6
Marcus,
I appreciate your positive outlook on this entire project and your respect for your team members. I know that many groups had problems working together and some are rather bitter about it. While that is not necessarily unjustified, I like that you can take this as a learning experience, which it very much was. I can imagine this project was definitely rough for programmers new to Unity as there is so much to learn about it. I know nothing about […]
Comment #6
Marcus,
I appreciate your positive outlook on this entire project and your respect for your team members. I know that many groups had problems working together and some are rather bitter about it. While that is not necessarily unjustified, I like that you can take this as a learning experience, which it very much was. I can imagine this project was definitely rough for programmers new to Unity as there is so much to learn about it. I know nothing about […]
Blog comment #5
https://msmonoxide.wordpress.com/2018/03/08/playtesting/
Greetings for the # time today.
Your blogpost is very easy to grasp and provides a lot of general information. My issue with the whole post is that it’s a bit too general with it information.
I liked that you told us about how you did perform the playtest and what you thought of to make sure it wasn’t tampered with, it would have been nice to hear about what questions you asked during the playtest.
That is the […]
Blog comment #5
https://msmonoxide.wordpress.com/2018/03/08/playtesting/
Greetings for the # time today.
Your blogpost is very easy to grasp and provides a lot of general information. My issue with the whole post is that it’s a bit too general with it information.
I liked that you told us about how you did perform the playtest and what you thought of to make sure it wasn’t tampered with, it would have been nice to hear about what questions you asked during the playtest.
That is the […]
Blog comment #6 Roberto
https://robertouublog.wordpress.com/2018/03/15/insight-6-behemoth-postmortem/comment-page-1/#comment-9
Good afternoon Roberto. This seems like a good reflection on the development of the game.
The way that it’s set up with a quick overview of the project and what it contained is good and provides context to the rest of the blog post, and also serves as a good reminder. The good and bad parts are well structured and it feels like you’ve gained something from it.
There’s not a lot of things that’s wrong with your […]
Blog comment #6 Roberto
https://robertouublog.wordpress.com/2018/03/15/insight-6-behemoth-postmortem/comment-page-1/#comment-9
Good afternoon Roberto. This seems like a good reflection on the development of the game.
The way that it’s set up with a quick overview of the project and what it contained is good and provides context to the rest of the blog post, and also serves as a good reminder. The good and bad parts are well structured and it feels like you’ve gained something from it.
There’s not a lot of things that’s wrong with your […]
Critique 6: Johan Fallberg
https://fallberggraphics.wordpress.com/2018/03/20/blog-6-first-game-project/comment-page-1/#comment-18
Very interesting post! I like how it is turned around your thoughts and feelings concerning how you experienced this course. It gives the reader your very personal point of view on that matter and it is always interesting to compare how different people approached the production of their first game (for the most part!).
I feel like you have really well answered the question for this blog post: “what’s the end result and what have you learned?”, because of […]
Critique 6: Johan Fallberg
https://fallberggraphics.wordpress.com/2018/03/20/blog-6-first-game-project/comment-page-1/#comment-18
Very interesting post! I like how it is turned around your thoughts and feelings concerning how you experienced this course. It gives the reader your very personal point of view on that matter and it is always interesting to compare how different people approached the production of their first game (for the most part!).
I feel like you have really well answered the question for this blog post: “what’s the end result and what have you learned?”, because of […]
Grand Comment Blog
So this will be one long blog with all of my comments on other students blog posts.
Enjoy! orwhatever
Blog1 – Cai
https://caiart.wordpress.com/2018/02/08/development-blog-1perspective-and-boat/
Your blog gives very good insight into the design aspect of your game. The design decisions your team took and why they took them is mostly explained. Since the post focuses mostly on the decisions you made as a group it would however be interesting to read a bit about how you reached these decisions. The ideas behind your […]
Grand Comment Blog
So this will be one long blog with all of my comments on other students blog posts.
Enjoy! orwhatever
Blog1 – Cai
https://caiart.wordpress.com/2018/02/08/development-blog-1perspective-and-boat/
Your blog gives very good insight into the design aspect of your game. The design decisions your team took and why they took them is mostly explained. Since the post focuses mostly on the decisions you made as a group it would however be interesting to read a bit about how you reached these decisions. The ideas behind your […]
Game Design Week 7 – Player Feedback
During our development process of Depth, two play testing sessions have been organized for all students partaking in the course, the first one was held after the alpha deadline, and the second one after the beta deadline. The purpose of these sessions was to provide a space for us novice game developers to see our games in action in the hands of a larger crowd. In advance, groups usually prepare questionnaires for testers to fill out to evaluate certain aspects of […]
Game Design Week 7 – Player Feedback
During our development process of Depth, two play testing sessions have been organized for all students partaking in the course, the first one was held after the alpha deadline, and the second one after the beta deadline. The purpose of these sessions was to provide a space for us novice game developers to see our games in action in the hands of a larger crowd. In advance, groups usually prepare questionnaires for testers to fill out to evaluate certain aspects of […]
Comment Archives: Week #6 – Michael Degirmen, Team Gnoll
On the bright side, you and your group managed to get a workable game out despite the feeling like the universe wanted otherwise. Also, the fact that you and all of the remaining team members didn’t let these setbacks get to them says a lot about you and them.
I know my knowledge of the inner workings of your group is zero and with what I’m about to say, I’m not trying to take away or demean anything about your grievances […]
Comment Archives: Week #6 – Michael Degirmen, Team Gnoll
On the bright side, you and your group managed to get a workable game out despite the feeling like the universe wanted otherwise. Also, the fact that you and all of the remaining team members didn’t let these setbacks get to them says a lot about you and them.
I know my knowledge of the inner workings of your group is zero and with what I’m about to say, I’m not trying to take away or demean anything about your grievances […]
Postmortem: Team Qilin’s Aetherial
Finally! The end has come! This project have been somewhat hellish, and reaching the end feels more freeing than I’d care to admit (although I suppose I just did). Many things went wrong, but many things did also go right, and the fact that we made it is something I’m very proud of.
In the end, team Qilin’s Aetherial turned into a quite simple shoot ‘em up in which players operate a flying ship hunting down a murderous invading Moby Dick […]
Postmortem: Team Qilin’s Aetherial
Finally! The end has come! This project have been somewhat hellish, and reaching the end feels more freeing than I’d care to admit (although I suppose I just did). Many things went wrong, but many things did also go right, and the fact that we made it is something I’m very proud of.
In the end, team Qilin’s Aetherial turned into a quite simple shoot ‘em up in which players operate a flying ship hunting down a murderous invading Moby Dick […]
Postmortem on Behemoth
After many weeks of working together with my group, our game is finally finished and has been sent in to the teachers for grading. It was a fun project, but as the we started pushing into the last two weeks I started getting impatient and wanted it to be finished as fast as possible.
Most people who played it said they enjoyed it, although it had some quite glaring issues. There were a lot of assets I really wanted to make, […]
Postmortem on Behemoth
After many weeks of working together with my group, our game is finally finished and has been sent in to the teachers for grading. It was a fun project, but as the we started pushing into the last two weeks I started getting impatient and wanted it to be finished as fast as possible.
Most people who played it said they enjoyed it, although it had some quite glaring issues. There were a lot of assets I really wanted to make, […]
Comment #6
“Hi Hanna!
Your blog is so nice to read! I love the slide show of your assets at the end, that shows us what you’ve made and we can see what you have contributed with to the game – and it is beautiful. I wish I had done the same in my blog.
I like that you have described your game, using a lot of pictures, so the reader can visualize the game. But it would be nice to put the game […]
Comment #6
“Hi Hanna!
Your blog is so nice to read! I love the slide show of your assets at the end, that shows us what you’ve made and we can see what you have contributed with to the game – and it is beautiful. I wish I had done the same in my blog.
I like that you have described your game, using a lot of pictures, so the reader can visualize the game. But it would be nice to put the game […]
Comment on Petra´s PM
https://gameblogbyaderlund.wordpress.com/2018/03/19/blog-6-results-of-beelonging/
Hi,
I will start by saying that I have seen your game evolve and change throughout the 9 weeks of production. From the first background to the new parallax, the changes you applied to the colors, the enemies and your animations. You It is pretty clear that you and your team have understood how to work with scrum and how to iterate and build upon the assets you already have.
To be fair, i think your game was the most […]
Comment on Petra´s PM
https://gameblogbyaderlund.wordpress.com/2018/03/19/blog-6-results-of-beelonging/
Hi,
I will start by saying that I have seen your game evolve and change throughout the 9 weeks of production. From the first background to the new parallax, the changes you applied to the colors, the enemies and your animations. You It is pretty clear that you and your team have understood how to work with scrum and how to iterate and build upon the assets you already have.
To be fair, i think your game was the most […]
Blog comment 180321
https://gd2developmentas.wordpress.com/2018/03/20/blog-6/
Hi! You have achieved an enlightening read and a well-structured text! I like that you have headers which makes navigation throughout your text easier. I noticed one spelling mistake and several places where I personally would have placed commas, but I have no problem reading your text.
Sorry to hear you had problems with your computer. It is never easy to foresee potential problems or unplanned jinxes. You seem to have managed your tasks despite this and that is […]
Blog comment 180321
https://gd2developmentas.wordpress.com/2018/03/20/blog-6/
Hi! You have achieved an enlightening read and a well-structured text! I like that you have headers which makes navigation throughout your text easier. I noticed one spelling mistake and several places where I personally would have placed commas, but I have no problem reading your text.
Sorry to hear you had problems with your computer. It is never easy to foresee potential problems or unplanned jinxes. You seem to have managed your tasks despite this and that is […]