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about 2 years ago
Betsy,
This looks fantastic! It seems simple enough to explain energy saving techniques to elementary school aged kids without putting them to sleep with visual boredom.
Your textures are great! I hope they remain in the final flash app! Very, very well done.
about 2 years ago
This looks fantastic, the visual language is very strong. I think it works well when completing your service objectives. It really gets kids to have fun and compete for who could save the most energy. One thing, though, in the very last frame is the “You’ve saved your school $130 today!”. For a little kid, $130 equates to bajillions of dollars. Is there a way to quantify the money saved so the child could understand it more wholly?
Ditto on Nick’s “Very, very well done.”
about 2 years ago
I LOVE YOUR ICONS/THE LOOK OF THIS WHOLE APP!!! It’s kid-friendly, but VERY well designed, all with the earthy feel. AWESOME! I could clearly understand your instructions and how the screens flowed, and I think children could easily follow it as well. I like that you accompany pictures and text together. All together really good work!
about 2 years ago
Betsy,
i like the way you have incorporated vector drawings into your different teams. It looks fun to use, and i bet the excitement in the game will translate into playing this at home as well as school. Competition at school creates envy in the kids’ parents. With anxious parents trying to give their kids a leg up by helping them point out energy saving practices at home. Touche! nice.
about 2 years ago
Wow, this looks so polished! And it’s so fun, well-explained, and easy to follow!
Honestly, all you have left to do now is to put it together in flash and go wild with the fun animations.