Share Your E-Learning Quiz Games #473: Challenge | Recap
Welcome to the final round of our four-week e-learning game challenge!
You’ve done the heavy lifting—mapped out your design concepts, built your working prototypes, and taken in all that feedback. Now, it’s time to come on down and show off your final game example.
🏆 Challenge of the Week
This week, your challenge is to share an e-learning game inspired by popular TV quiz shows.
🙏 If you’ve been following along with this four-part challenge series, please include links to your previous examples for each week. This will help me pull together a great recap of the series.
Week 1: Concept & Storyboarding
Week 2: Design & Prototyping
Week 3: Development & Review
Week 4: Final Testing & Project Submission
- Goal: Complete and share your final project
- Deliverables:
- Add the final touches, animations, and advanced interactions
- Incorporate any feedback you received
- Test your game for bugs, usability, and accessibility
- Share a link to your final project
🎁 BONUS: Share a quick write-up about your projects in the community. Talk about what you learned, how you used feedback, or how your project evolved over the four weeks. Anything you think would be helpful or interesting is welcome!
🚨 NOTE: And don’t worry if you didn’t join the earlier challenges—you’re still welcome to participate this week. Ideally, you’d complete all four weeks, but any contribution is appreciated!
📋 FEEDBACK: I really want to hear what you thought about this challenge. You’re welcome to answer as many or as few questions as you’d like, and you can share as much or as little as you feel comfortable with. If you prefer, you can submit your responses anonymously.
🙌 Last Week’s Challenge:
Before you submit your final design, take a look at the functional examples your fellow game-show challengers shared over the past week:
Game Design: Development & Review RECAP #472: Challenge | Recap
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