The Thousand-Year Game Design Challenge
UPDATE: The submission period has closed and here are the entries. If you're an entrant, continue sending pics or vids of people playing your game. The first step to a game lasting a thousand years is for people to play it today. UPDATE 2: And here's the winner! To support games designed for longevity – that can be learned, played and shared for hundreds of years – we offer this challenge to any game designers, artists and imaginative people who also share this desire. Challenge Create a game. The game can be of any theme or genre you desire, but there is one restriction: You're creating a "new classic," like Chess, Tag or card games. So, create a game to be enjoyed by generations of players for a thousand years. Prize $1,000 to the winning entrant, to be announced and awarded January 1, 2012. Entry Deadline Entries must be submitted before midnight July August 31st, 2011. ( Update ) Entry Guidelines Enter by posting a comment below with a link ...
You should add an option for each of the backed-project details questions, to specify whether the project was successfully funded (or rewrite the question to denote that the FIRST/SECOND/THIRD projects backed in 2012 only refer to successfully-funded projects).
ReplyDeleteAdded notes to the section headers!
ReplyDeleteIn the second to last question, you're asking questions about the third project backed and the text refers to the second project. Minor problem, but distracting.
ReplyDeleteStrange. I don't see that text referencing the second project.
ReplyDeleteWow. I backed a lot of projects this year. 23 and counting. Many, I have no rewards coming.
ReplyDeleteYou might want to consider adding an N/A option to the both of the satisfaction questions. I backed Solforge and it hasn't delivered yet, so I don't know how satisfied I am.
ReplyDeleteGotcha. There's a lot of things I'll do better next time I run a survey like this. Thanks for your patience! :)
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