Pablo's drawing: This drawing is clear and concise. It shows precisely what we want our arcade game to be because in the other ones the aspect of the nails (in which the ball falls down to the places with the scores) is inaccurate. Also this one is the one that has the correct score markings on the bottom.
Lorenna's drawing: This drawing has also the same as Pablo's but she did not put nails, but rather a really weird sign that looks like a perpendicular symbol. The markings of the score in this drawing are inaccurate because she has a scale from 10-60 and it is supposed to be from 1-10.
Andrés' drawing: This drawing does not have the roulette we agreed to have on the prototype. That wheel is supposed to alter the movement of the ball (to make it more interesting). This one also has some rare horizontal lines that do not correspond to the agreement we made.
• We believe Pablo's drawing has the most strengths because the idea of the machine according to that drawing will be successful.
• We decided not to combine any ideas from the other drawing (because all of them are practically the same thing). BUT only the idea from Lorenna's drawing = If the ball falls on the "10" we will give a + 10 bonus (20 in total if the ball falls on the "10".
• We need to add some aspects to the game. One is make the place where the ball roll downs to the score place some slope. It needs to be a little inclined for the ball to roll (gravity).
ARCADE GAME PHOTO:
FEEDBACK:
Positive aspects:
• That the game is appropriate for the elementary kids because it is a probability game and anyone can win (creates competition). Also our peers said that it is different, fun, creative and competitive.
Negative aspects:
• We need to improve the materials since the game needs to be made out of cardboard and make sure everything goes according to plan. We need to change the nails to "chinches". Also, we need to make sure that the spinner spins.
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