Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Imagining Your Game

  • WHO are you designing your game for? (Include the player's age, abilities, and prior knowledge of your topic.)
  • WHAT will your game teach the player about your topic? (Be specific!)
  • WHERE does your game happen?
    • Describe the world you will design for your game.
    • How will this setting add to the learning experience?
  • HOW does your game world teach the player about your topic?
    • What happens in the world that helps the player learn?
    • How does the player use what they learned to make something happen in the game?
  • WHY is a game a better way of understanding your topic than a quiz?
1. For all ages
2. To excercise and eat healthy
3. A square environment
4. To jump hurdles
5. More interaction

Playing to Learn

The genres that I am most interested in includes...action, sports, running.

Mini Game Assignment

Was it hard to make your mini game? What was the best part of this topic? The worst part?

Not too hard. The best part of the topic was learning about physical fitness.  No worst part.