PyWeek - The lost goat - feedback
yarolig
Tee
I like the presentation and idea, but to be honest I didn't really feel compelled to play a trivia game. Might be more of a matter of taste.
mit-mit
tried running on osx, but ran into issues with the asset filename capitalisation, couldn't fix it using the instructions above.
Quikli
It was a trivia game. A couple of the questions had obscure answers making it difficult to answer.
rdb
A quiz game! I haven't seen that before in PyWeek. Unfortunately because there was not a lot of interactivity it felt more like I was making a school test within a limited time. That's not what I would consider fun. It could have been made more engaging.
Some questions were not well-worded or could possibly accept multiple answers, which was a little frustrating (it took me a while to figure out I had to type "windows 10" instead of "10", for example). I didn't get the question about "Active Cooling" because there are so many possible answers there.
tizilogic
There are some questionable answers in your Q&A game you made.. I like how it is meant to be educational as well as fun.
Good job :+1:
fireclaw
zip file can't be extracted correctly. All files are in the root directory and are named what should probably be their path like "The Lost Goat\assets\Cooling.png"
patryk-tech
Taking some points off the `fun` category, because I first had to spend some time fixing it before it would run. At least I managed, so I don't have to rate it as unplayable :)
Besides all the problems with file permissions and filename case problems on Linux, it was a pretty fun, simple quiz. Very simple game, no movement, simple keyboard input. Nothing groundbreaking, but it was fun to try.
chrisyan2000
Liked the approach on castaway and newspaper. Could work more on the production and making the game play more rewarding.
Sorry. I am really not a fan of this kind of games.