Tuesday, January 13, 2015

User testing

Alpha test with Level 4 juniors.



total of 9 participants

1. Is the narrative understandable?

All answers are yes. Some even noticed and mentioned that it is a remake of Alice in Wonderland.

2. Is the experience too long or too short?

Some said just right most said quite short. 

3. Navigation system

-Is not clear enough, need more indications or instructions.
-Need some feedback while roll over or glow around the object.

4. Does the user enjoy the game?

For this question, I noticed a different pattern between girls and boy.

Girls:  They enjoy looking at the animation and commented that they like the cute illustrations, they dont mind having little interactions but wanted more animation to see

Boys: Thinks that this is just a narrative game, it is just a story with interaction, boring. some prefer more interactable items and more actions in the scenes.


5. Speech bubble vs Voice Over

All users lean towards speech bubbles.

One commented that this could be made for people with hearing problem, as they can only see but not able to play. I could make a game that is internationally understood and don't have to create many different languages.

One of them also commented that there may be a con of speech bubble which is blocking the scene behind. Voice Over can be good too, but subtitles are needed. As my target audiences are kids, I think wordings are not helpful in my artefact as they still cannot read many words unless they have their parents beside them to teach.

6. Extra comments

Good illustration, but will more animations it will be clearer and more fun.

Should add more interactions in the game or it will be boring.

Add some indications for instruction, or wouldn't know where to click.

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