Investigating how Singular Game Elements Can Improve the Overall Quality of a Game Application for Smartphones
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
- Johnny Mikkelsen
4. term, Medialogy, Master (Master Programme)
This project started with a thought that the board game Khet would be great as an Android application. An existing implementation has however received only mediocre feedback from its users.
As such it was desired to implement a new Khet application for android focusing only on few needed elements in the game, but polishing it using a user centered iterative approach.
When the application was implemented to a playable state a set of user tests were conducted. The participants would grant feedback according to which elements of the application they thought needed more work. Through iterations the product was improved.
Finally a final test with more users were performed. The results showed that the elements that had received the most feedback during user test had indeed improved, but the application as a whole would still benefit from further polishing.
As such it was desired to implement a new Khet application for android focusing only on few needed elements in the game, but polishing it using a user centered iterative approach.
When the application was implemented to a playable state a set of user tests were conducted. The participants would grant feedback according to which elements of the application they thought needed more work. Through iterations the product was improved.
Finally a final test with more users were performed. The results showed that the elements that had received the most feedback during user test had indeed improved, but the application as a whole would still benefit from further polishing.
Language | English |
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Publication date | 30 Nov 2012 |
Number of pages | 81 |