Final Presentation

Joselyn McDonald

Final Presentations

Prompt

End of Studio Presentations celebrate our successes as designers! These presentations are the story of our project - from early sketches and inspiration, through prototypes and more developed ideas, presentations highlight the pieces of the process that led each of us to our latest design.

Instructions

In this assignment, you will compile all your work to present to your class. Presentations should take 5 minutes or less in order to make sure everyone has a chance to present. Typically, you will receive 2 minutes of feedback following your presentation.

Your presentation should be created in a slideshow format and include the following:

Slide 1: Title

  • Project Title
  • Team Members’ Names
  • Evocative Image that highlights the kind of experience you want your game to provide (this can set the tone for your presentation).

Slide 2: Game Type / Theme / Concept

  • Game Type (e.g., adventure, puzzle, RPG, etc.).
  • Theme (e.g., mystery, sci-fi, fantasy).
  • Thesis Statement: A 1-2 sentence statement summarizing the core idea or purpose or story of your game.

Slide 3: World Sketch + Moodboard

  • World Sketch: Show an early sketch of your game's world and environment.
  • Moodboard: Present images, color palettes, textures, and inspirations that influenced the look and feel of your game world.

Slide 4: Character Design

  • Character Sketches: Show  your character design + 3D model screenshots
  • Character Role: Explain each character's role within the game and how they interact with the world.

Slide 5: Narrative + Storyboard

  • Narrative Summary: Provide a brief overview of your game's story.
  • Storyboard: Share a few storyboard frames that outline key moments or cutscenes in the game.

Slide 6: Game Mechanics

  • Core Mechanics: Explain the main gameplay mechanics (e.g., how players interact with the game, character movement, object interaction, etc.).
  • Interactive Features: Describe any unique features you've implemented, such as interactive objects, character dialogues, or puzzles.
  • Block-Based Coding: Provide a snapshot of key coding sequences or mechanics you programmed.

Slide 7: Final Design

  • Gameplay Screenshots or Demo Video: Show key moments from your game.

Slide 8: Thank You

  • End the presentation with a thank you slide, acknowledging your team, teacher, and any collaborators.

Deliverables

In the 'Responses' tab, Create your presentation in the Nufolio slide editor. Alternatively, you can use Google Slides, and then post the Sharable Link in a post; however, you must set your share settings to "Anyone with the Link" can "View" (see image below)