i love this game it is baced on our research and it was a fun game. I liked the birds and baby sea star elements. It would be better if u fixed the bird glitch.
Ian, The game was fun until I got to many starfish and then I couldn't move. Also if the other things are eating muscles than why are starfish important at all aside from the fact that they multiply at a massive rate. -Rhiannon
1. This game had a clear point. Gameplay is nice and it makes a lot of sense. 2. Although this game has gone through a lot of development already, I look forward to future versions. 3. I would like to see a later version where there are warmer and cooler areas, and you can avoid getting wasting disease or at least lowering the chance of getting it. I would also like to see a feature where you lose points if the mussel population gets over a certain number. Overall, a really nice game, just could use a little more development. -Mason
OK to start there is no info screen, so instructions are missing, although it seems faily obvious what to do. I do not understand why babies appear randomly. I like how the seastars move slowly over rocks and faster in the water. Am I suppose to be able to eat the seaurchins? Also what are the birds for? are they attacking me. I was never quite sure. Since new seastars kept appearing I kept getting the message that I had wasting disease. This could get annoying if I kept playing for awhile. Is there a way to defend against the birds? This game has great possibilities, but a few problems must be worked out like. What is the point?
This game is an 6 in fun. This is because it is challenging and had a decently difficult. The game was about a 7 in information because much of the information was basic such as seagulls are predators and wasting disease is a problem. Development is a 7 as well because the movements and AI was good for the objects and it ran smoothly, but it was difficult to interact with some of the objects. A suggestion to make the game better is a way to win the last level. -Dante
Im sorry to see that more people did not play your game, I think if they had you would have gotten some useful feedback, such as, a certain sound could indicate each time a baby was eaten or you came down with wasting disease rather than having a message box every time. The music is appropriate, although a little repetitive. I do not know why the enemy sea-stars can move faster than I can, and why are there so many of them? Why do the seagulls not eat them? sometimes seagulls do not eat me when I am out of water?
it was a really fun game and kinda challeging but it was difficult to control all the star fish-shelbs
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Deletei love this game it is baced on our research and it was a fun game.
ReplyDeleteI liked the birds and baby sea star elements.
It would be better if u fixed the bird glitch.
be specific about what the glitch is. What did you like about the seastar elements
Deletethis is rilly fun
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DeleteIan,
ReplyDeleteThe game was fun until I got to many starfish and then I couldn't move. Also if the other things are eating muscles than why are starfish important at all aside from the fact that they multiply at a massive rate.
-Rhiannon
so what did you like that made it fun, What is your critique? How does this fit into the tidepool group?
Delete1. This game had a clear point. Gameplay is nice and it makes a lot of sense.
ReplyDelete2. Although this game has gone through a lot of development already, I look forward to future versions.
3. I would like to see a later version where there are warmer and cooler areas, and you can avoid getting wasting disease or at least lowering the chance of getting it. I would also like to see a feature where you lose points if the mussel population gets over a certain number. Overall, a really nice game, just could use a little more development.
-Mason
OK to start there is no info screen, so instructions are missing, although it seems faily obvious what to do. I do not understand why babies appear randomly. I like how the seastars move slowly over rocks and faster in the water. Am I suppose to be able to eat the seaurchins? Also what are the birds for? are they attacking me. I was never quite sure. Since new seastars kept appearing I kept getting the message that I had wasting disease. This could get annoying if I kept playing for awhile. Is there a way to defend against the birds? This game has great possibilities, but a few problems must be worked out like. What is the point?
ReplyDeleteThis game is an 6 in fun. This is because it is challenging and had a decently difficult. The game was about a 7 in information because much of the information was basic such as seagulls are predators and wasting disease is a problem. Development is a 7 as well because the movements and AI was good for the objects and it ran smoothly, but it was difficult to interact with some of the objects. A suggestion to make the game better is a way to win the last level.
ReplyDelete-Dante
Im sorry to see that more people did not play your game, I think if they had you would have gotten some useful feedback, such as, a certain sound could indicate each time a baby was eaten or you came down with wasting disease rather than having a message box every time. The music is appropriate, although a little repetitive. I do not know why the enemy sea-stars can move faster than I can, and why are there so many of them? Why do the seagulls not eat them? sometimes seagulls do not eat me when I am out of water?
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