Questionnare
Gary HindG

@Reuben

Creative Questions: You’ve included a mix of interesting and creative questions that can help gather different types of information. For example, asking if the game should be easier or harder is a good way to understand player preferences. Clear Final Decision: You made a conclusion based on the responses, which is a good step. This shows you are starting to analyse the results. Suggestions for Improvement:

Clarity of Questions: Some questions might confuse the people answering. For example:

Instead of "Are you human? ⏹️pls click the blue square," you could focus on something more useful for your game design, like "What do you enjoy in a sports game?" Be sure to use proper spelling and grammar in your questions. For example, "Do u like dodgeball?" should be written as "Do you like dodgeball?"

Summary Confusion: Your final decision is not fully clear. For example:

"None" and "less" don’t explain what people prefer. Try summarising in full sentences. For example: "Most people wanted the game to be harder, liked dodgeball, and preferred throwing."

Focus on Relevant Questions: Some questions, like "Have you got hurt by foot or basketball?" and "Are you human?" may not give useful information for your game design. Next time, use questions that directly help with your project. For example:

"What do you like about dodgeball?" "Would you enjoy a mix of basketball and football in a game?"

Organise Final Decision: Try writing your conclusion in full sentences so it’s easier to understand. For example:

"Players prefer a harder game but something in the middle for difficulty. They like dodgeball but haven’t been hurt playing sports."

You had some creative ideas, which is great! Keep working on making questions clearer and focusing on what helps with your game design. Good job!

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