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Project: Video Game
Project: Video Game
  • Project Introduction
  • Project Challenge
  • PROJECT INSTRUCTIONS
    • 1 DEFINE PROBLEM & VALUE PROPOSITION
      • 1.1 Player Motivations
      • 1.2 Incentives and Flow
      • 1.3 Game Design Elements
      • 1.4 Game Code Tutorials
      • 1.5 Target Player Persona
      • 1.6 Game Ideas
      • 1.7 Game Treatments
      • 1.8 Proposal Presentation
    • 2 DESIGN & BUILD SOLUTION
      • 2.1 Project Schedule
      • 2.2 Game Design Document
      • 2.3 Paper Prototype
      • 2.4 Playtest Paper Prototype
      • 2.5 Game Code
      • 2.6 Game Assets
      • 2.7 Internal Playtesting
      • 2.8 Solution Presentation
    • 3 EVALUATE & REFINE SOLUTION
      • 3.1 Solution Evaluation
      • 3.2 Solution Refinements
      • 3.3 Project Poster
      • 3.4 Evaluation Presentation
      • 3.5 Public Presentation
      • 3.6 Project Reflection
      • 3.7 Class Celebration
  • REFERENCES
    • Video Game Code Reference
    • CxD Principles & Practices
    • Research Topics in Computing
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  1. PROJECT INSTRUCTIONS
  2. 1 DEFINE PROBLEM & VALUE PROPOSITION

1.8 Proposal Presentation

Create a slide presentation that summarizes your team’s proposed video game concept. The presentation is an opportunity for other teams to ask questions and provide feedback to help your team clarify and improve its proposed game concept.

Your team's presentation should include the following (in this order):

  1. Project Team: game's working title, team name, team members & their roles

  2. Target Player Persona: Describe the persona for your game, including the targeted gaming motivations and player experience goals.

  3. Premise: Briefly explain the game's premise — as well as its setting (game world), characters (player and non-player), and story (if applicable). Be sure to include concept sketches of the game world and characters.

  4. Objective: Briefly explain the objectives of the game — as well as the conflicts that players will face. If helpful, include concept sketches.

  5. Gameplay: Briefly explain how the game is played — as well as key gameplay features. If helpful, include concept sketches.

The presentation should have 5-12 slides and take about 5-10 minutes to deliver.

  • Be sure to practice your presentation before delivering it to your class.

  • Be sure to record notes on the constructive feedback your team receives.

❏ Deliverable

Submit your team's slide presentation

✓- Below Standard

✓ Meets Standard

✓+ Exceeds Standard

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