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Entry 24 : Beta Test Result

This entry will be discussing about the result of the Beta Test held in class.

The testers consist of TOA students only. The game tested is 80% completed and I've given the tester the task to complete the game within 10-20 minutes. The game required two players thus making the test alittle difficult to be tested by a single tester.

URL : https://goo.gl/forms/gd3Ly9aT9KLCHaQp2

Variety of questions are asked in the end of the test :-
-Question on the fly (questions that are based on the observable pattern of the testers)
-Background questions (is the tester a gamer?)
-etc.

The testers took average 15 minutes to complete the game, 30 minutes was the longest to complete the game.

The results:
-Game is enjoyable and fun
-It's pretty difficult
-Lacking of tutorials or guides
-Confusing gameplay

Conclusion:
The game is lacking tutorials.

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