Tuesday, February 26, 2013


  • The Big Idea: Describe your team's game topic. What is the most important concept you want your players to learn? 

  • Making Decisions as a Team: How did your individual ideas from "Imagining Your Game" come together for your team game topic? 

  • Roles & Responsibilities: Talk about your team process. Describe your specific roles, and how you work together.

  • Research: What kind of research went into the way you will express the game topic? What sources are you using and how do you know they are reliable? 

  • Impact: Could the messages in the game concept or images in your game demo offend anyone? If so, how can you avoid this?

  • The User Experience: Explain the game play. What actions does the player take in the game? Has this changed since you first started planning your game? Why? 


  • Overcoming Challenges: What curriculum topic has been most difficult for you so far? How did you overcome this difficulty?


Friday, February 1, 2013

Team topic

The reason my team pick hound rescue and animal abuse is beacause  we like animals and we care for them and animal protect us so we need to protect them.We decided to pick this topic because it is really interesting and everybody loves animals.So we all agreed to choose this topic because we say we can make a really cool game with this.So this is a link that talk about animals and animals that need help http://www.houndrescue.com/