Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Mark: Madougie Prototype



6 comments:

Adam said...

Hey Mark,
I thought you game was really fun, but a couple of things to make it more challenging and competitive would be to make the numbers of things to be named larger, like add 3 too all the numbers you have now. Also if there was less time for the things to be listed it would be harder as well, but maybe it could be proportional to the number of things you have to name, like 15 seconds per thing or something. Throwing the suction cup ball is really fun too!

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Banafsheh said...

Dude ! your game was one of the good ones i think ! i realy enjoyed the concept of competing!
i think you can work more on the design of the cards !it might makes it more interesting and i think its one of those games that you can add more ideas to it (just throwing some ideas at you)i think it will be interesting for people in Design.( the cool people :P) not too much for art people. by the way i like the name of your game and i think it plays an important part in selling your product!

Song Kim said...

who -Indie kid, Burnouts, art gangsters.

Hi Mark I really liked your game. It brings physical activity and fun ^^. I always had number 3 and for me it required more throwing skills which make the game more fun and engaging. Well, you can upgrade your board for the final model.you could attach the plastic sheet to the paper so it would not torn apart or something ^^ I enjoyed a lot

Amy F said...

Hi Mark,
I thought your game was fun especially throwing the ball. The name of the game ‘Madougie’ was very creative and interesting; the title alone drew me into playing your game. I think that the addition of colour and organic shapes can make your game more challenging. Also I think you should staple the paper with the numbers and the plastic sheet together so it doesn’t rip off.

zunera waheed said...

throwing the ball was fun..i wish i would have played with some one:( but its all good i think you should work on the board