Arun Assessment 2
BALL in GROUND
Experience the prototype of engaging game "Ball in Ground", where player interact with the nature of ball using buttons.
This project is based on the modules of UX best practices learned in the unit Principles of User Experience Design in Southern Cross University.
Game Features:
Main Menu: Initial UI contains various menu buttons, where credits button shows the unit name, assignment with title and the developer.
An Option menu where player can adjust the SFX volume (which will be implemented in Assignment 3), along with a Play button which takes player to Game window.
Scene Navigation: Player can smoothly transition between different scenes using backward navigation button, which enhances the game's usability.
Controls: Inside the game scene, player will interact with different controlling buttons - move ball in all direction, jump, scale up and down, providing fully interactive experience.
Instant Reset: Once player clicks RESET button, ball will automatically reposition to its initial place.
Embrace the challenge and take control of the ball in this unique gaming experience along with the view of nature like trees and grass.
Important Note: Play in Full Screen mode for better experience and to use all buttons.
Status | In development |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Author | arunguni |
Genre | Adventure |
Made with | Unity |
Comments
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Your game design is great, following all the UX design principles. Play area and surounding has similar color for continuity and ball has contrasting color as it is the main focus. Buttons controlling the ball are grouped together with similar design and color. Menu is simple and intuitive for less cognitive load on the user.
Firstly, the cover page design is catchy. Well done! On the menu page, the hover colour seems to be similar to the button colour. So, a change of colour is minimal. On the main game page, buttons are placed in the centre. Great idea. However, a plane to distinguish the button would have been a better idea. Overall, it's a very good project.