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Playtesting. Tiffany Barnes tbarnes2@uncc.edu. Assignment. Read Chapter 8 of Game Design Workshop: Designing, Prototyping, and Playtesting Games By Tracy Fullerton, Chris Swain, Steve Hoffman http://www.tar.hu/gamedesign/. Playtest/Final report.
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Playtesting Tiffany Barnes tbarnes2@uncc.edu ITCS4230
Assignment • Read Chapter 8 of • Game Design Workshop: Designing, Prototyping, and Playtesting Games • By Tracy Fullerton, Chris Swain, Steve Hoffman • http://www.tar.hu/gamedesign/ ITCS4230
Playtest/Final report • Select playtesters: friends/classmates, not on team • 5+ required; plan the playtest (see rest of slides) • Observe playing your game • What is harder/easier than expected • Interview them after • What was fun about the game • What could be improved: short & long term • Improve the game based on comments! • Read and follow directions on:http://www.cs.uncc.edu/~tbarnes2/GameDesign/project.html ITCS4230
What is Playtesting? • The “most important” activity in game design • It is NOT: • Just “play the game and gather feedback” • might not reveal real issues with the game • Design review with team • Need real players • QA and debugging • Focus group • Usability Testing ITCS4230
What is Playtesting? • It is • Getting insight into how players experience game • Informal/qualitative structured/quantitative • Somewhere along this continuum • Answers questions • Is the game functioning the way you want? • Internally complete? • Balanced? • Fun? ITCS4230
When do we Playtest? • Iterative • Less fundamental changes as process progresses • “Let’s wait till we have a beta product…Players will get the best experience” • NO! ITCS4230
Steps in Playtesting • Selection • Recruiting • Preparation • Controls • Analysis ITCS4230
Recruiting and Selection • Self testing • Reveal glaring problems • Then testing with friends • Not objective • Then test with strangers • Selection is important • Target demographics • …but widest selection possible (AOE II case study) ITCS4230
Age of Empires II Case Study Graph of player Errors over time ITCS4230
Running a playtest session • Don’t talk too much • Use a script • Let the user make mistakes/figure things out • “It’s the game that’s broken, not you” • Think Aloud • This practice has players talking constantly while playing • Can be distracting, but can give some good insight • Interview/survey • Beware of leading questions ITCS4230
Running a playtest session • Don’t be defensive • Beware…testers will want to please you] • Really! • Groups generate ideas • Individuals evaluate • Can use groups, individuals, or combination ITCS4230
The Play Matrix • Core aspects of all interactive experiences • Stimulates discussion • Have tester analyze gameplay using matrix • Should your game be moved in the matrix? ITCS4230
Play Matrix ITCS4230
Running a playtest session • Note taking critical • Video or audio recording • Interview • Game specific questions needed • Don’t wear out your participant ITCS4230
Playtest data • Objective or subjective • Quantitative or qualitative? • What can you measure? • Develop clearly defined questions to answer with data • Test control situations • New feature, special event, common technique, the end of the game ITCS4230