The document is a peer assessment sheet for a Kodu game created by Jose Javier Valdivieso. Andres Galarraga assessed the game, rating different aspects on a scale from 😊 to 😒. He liked the characters but felt some controls were weird. To improve the game, he suggested adding more detail to the world and fixing the character controls, which were difficult to use.
The document is a peer assessment sheet for a Kodu game created by Jose Javier Valdivieso. Andres Galarraga assessed the game, rating different aspects on a scale from 😊 to 😒. He liked the characters but felt some controls were weird. To improve the game, he suggested adding more detail to the world and fixing the character controls, which were difficult to use.
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The document is a peer assessment sheet for a Kodu game created by Jose Javier Valdivieso. Andres Galarraga assessed the game, rating different aspects on a scale from 😊 to 😒. He liked the characters but felt some controls were weird. To improve the game, he suggested adding more detail to the world and fixing the character controls, which were difficult to use.
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Design of world Storyline Choice of characters & objects
Controls
Which parts of the game did you like best?
I liked best the characters that are used in the game, because of the programming the game has a feel of a simple race game between friends that it is very fun. The characters were bikes, they were well programmed but some of the controls were very weird to use.
What else should be included to make the game better?
I think things that should be included in the game is much more detail in the world, maybe more trees or other characters so that the atmosphere isnt to boring or to simple. Also the controls of the characters should be fixed because they are difficult to use.