Thanks Megan for sharing your example here and you may want to update your title to include the words "Example" so that folks quickly know as they look through the forums what you're sharing.
I really like your characters and the graphics used. One thought, I assumed when I didn't make a match it would let me know and at first I wasn't sure what I was trying to match. So perhaps some additional directions would help with this game set up.
Thanks for your comments Ashley :-) The game is quite simple, so I like the fact that the user doesn't immediately know what each of the people have in common. I might add something that lets you know when you're correct though. Thanks again.
Happy to provide feedback - until I got my first correct and knew it was correct as clicking on a third didn't have the first 2 disappear, I wasn't sure what I was matching - but then I noticed the pattern. :-)
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Thanks Megan for sharing your example here and you may want to update your title to include the words "Example" so that folks quickly know as they look through the forums what you're sharing.
I really like your characters and the graphics used. One thought, I assumed when I didn't make a match it would let me know and at first I wasn't sure what I was trying to match. So perhaps some additional directions would help with this game set up.
Fun game, Megan! I'd love to feature your example in last year's Valentine's Day challenge. Would you mind adding your example to the comments in this post: https://community.articulate.com/series/45/articles/valentines-day-elearning
Posting in the challenge comments will also notify everyone who's following that challenge.
Thanks for your comments Ashley :-) The game is quite simple, so I like the fact that the user doesn't immediately know what each of the people have in common. I might add something that lets you know when you're correct though. Thanks again.
Happy to provide feedback - until I got my first correct and knew it was correct as clicking on a third didn't have the first 2 disappear, I wasn't sure what I was matching - but then I noticed the pattern. :-)
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