Project

Final Materials

Please prepare the materials below for your final presentation.

Slide Presentation

Please prepare a short, three slide post-mortem presentation of your game. Please take a step back from your project and think about it in its entirety. The goal of a post-mortem is to think about what went wrong and how things could be improved next time. The slides should consist of the following:

  • Title. Your game's title with revised pitch/tagline.
  • Process. Three to five bullet points outlining your process. Explain how your team worked together and how the game took shape. What did you make first? What did you prioritize? How did you decide on your weekly task lists?
  • Lessons Learned. Three to five bullet points expressing lessons you learned from the creation of your game. What went wrong? What would you have done differently? This is less about "I learned how to rig a character," and more about "our team really needed to meet more frequently." Think of this more as a post mortem and reflection about your game development process than specific skills you learned.

After this, you will briefly show the publishing materials and, finally, the game itself.

Teams

Please provide the following:

  • Build: Post a final playable build on the publishing platform of your choice. Post a link to this on Trello.
  • Publishing Materials: Tagline, Description, Screenshots, GIFs and Trailer should also be on the publishing platform of your choice. Details here.
  • Unity Project: Post the final project folder to OneDrive.

IMPORTANT! A final build of your game MUST be posted to an external website (and not password protected). It's fine to name and or frame it however you'd like (e.g. alpha, beta, etc...). If your build isn't posted to a public external website (no mywebspace) by the final you will get a FAILING GRADE on your shared final project grade. If you have concerns about this for any reason, please talk to me.

Freelancers

Please provide the following:

  • Final Version: The last version of whatever personal project you have been working on.
  • Project: Post your source files/project to OneDrive.
  • Post-Mortem: A one+ page post-mortem for your work in the class posted to Trello. Discuss issues relating to your process, lessons learned, and/or your work this semester.