Thursday, February 17, 2011

Reflection

1. Describe your team's game topic and talk about the most important concept you want your players to learn.
We want our players to learn not to mistreat their pets and how to stop it from happening.
2. How did the ideas you discussed in "Imagining Your Game" come together to help your team decide on a game topic?
It came together because we went with my topic and my partner just threw in his ideas into the game and I went along with it.
3. Tell us more about your team by saying who has what role, and how you work together.
Hessel is mostly the "Boss" he has the jobs that has the most work and I just have the little stuff like artist and other stuff like that.We just listen to each others ideas and then we fix them if we think its weird or bad then we just go along with it.
4. What kind of research did you do to find information to express the game topic? Examples: books, films, web searches....etc.
We mostly use the web such as Google and Wikipedia and other websites like those.
5. Explain the game play. What does the player have to do?
The player has 5 levels where he has to rescue animals from their abusive owners and you have a water gun and you have to spray the owners with it.
6. Has this changed since you first started planning your game? How?
It has changed because we added to it and made it better with each others ideas and opinions.

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