Projects: Week 7

 

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Introduction to Game Design, Prototyping, and Development: Gibson, J

Projects: Prototype

Last week, you finalized your Game Design Document(GDD) for your game.  Now to put your thoughts into action. This week start creating your game based on your GDD, the skills you polished in the Unity Tutorials and the feedback received will be of great benefit.
Time. You should budget approximately 3 hours for this assignment. Record your thoughts and ideas and at least one image in a blog post as you work.

Your Blog Post

Here are some items that you will definitely want to have in your post:

  • Prototype
  • Discussion on what’s working and what your finding difficult
  • How your meeting you targets set in your plan 
  • Image(s). Take at least one screenshot from your developing game,  As always, include image information.
  • Post Title. Include the phrase “Prototype” somewhere in the post title.
  • Post Labels. Label the post with: Week 6, Project.

And, as always, be sure to spellcheck and proofread.

SEND ME AN EMAIL

As I explained last week, the Project is the only assignment each week that you will turn in by email,  So, please copy-and-paste the information in the blue box here into an email that you send me, and use this subject line: Prototype

DECLARATION

Then you can do the Declaration in Moodle; the Declaration there just says “I have sent in the email.” Each week for the project it will work just like this: you will send me an email that lets me know you are done with the assignment, and then after you send me the email, you will do the Declaration.

Paste this into the email you send me: 
I have written a blog post with research about a project topic.
PROTOTYPE
DISCUSSION what’s working and what your finding difficult
IMAGE(S). I included at least one image with image information (caption and link).
POST TITLE: The phrase “prototype” appears in the post title,
POST LABELS: I used two labels — Project, Week 7 — separated by a comma.
PROOFREADING: I used a spellchecker, and I proofread my post.
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