G. Conclusions and Recommendations

For all three games, the creation process consisted of hours of refinery and optimization. At times, errors seemed unavoidable and impossible to overcome, despite this, the team found solutions to allow each game to succeed. While final testing each game, a few recommendations came about. In both dice games, Chicago and Under Over Seven, a graphic displaying the dice rolling graphic could have been implemented. Along with this, more interaction could be added by allowing the user to click the die to roll each one. Within Othello, a scoreboard graphic could show the amount of pieces each player has. Each game would have benefited from a “You won!” or “You lost!” graphic at the end of the game. Lastly, the topic of background music was discussed at one point within the making of all games. This would allow the user more immersion into the video game.