Objectives To understand what makes a good game

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Objectives To understand what makes a good game To understand how to improve your space invaders game

THINK – Which computer games do you like to play THINK – Which computer games do you like to play. Why do you like to play them? PAIR – Ask a partner what they think SHARE – Share with the class. Which is your favourite game? Why?

What makes a good game? Good graphics Knowing how to win Making it challenging but doable Making it fun Making it the right length Making it easy to play – no complex controls

This lesson you need to focus on improving your game You might want to… Looks – Add a background. Make the graphics better Difficulty – Add more aliens. Make them move faster Score Card – Add a score. Levels – add more difficult levels Added extras – Lives? Bombs? Boost?