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Thursday, June 24, 2010

What do you think are the 5 most important things in a game? What do you think are the 5 least important things in a game?

10 comments:

  1. Gavyn the most important things in a game are graphics, charcters, game ideas, the 3d animation, vocie acting.The least important things in a game are music, subtitles,how long the game is, crdiets, when there are charters that are only in the game for 1 or 2 minutets.

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  2. Ben 6th
    The 5 most important things in a game are graphics, audio, activity, characters, and objective of the game.The 5 least things you need in a game are language, violence, drugs, strategy level,less clips.

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  3. HI!!! Daniel 8th
    The 5 most important thing on a game are 1.the character the character has to be cool 2. graphics all games need cool graphics 3.
    voice acting the voice acting has to perfect with the character 4. controller the control has to be up to date with today technology 5. the game need to be challenging... the least 5 important things on a video game 1. music 2. credits 3. subtitles 4. how long the game is 5. when characters are talking so much in a game and you can't skip it... @*_*@

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  4. emma 8th
    i think the most important about the game are the characters, the animation, the instructions, the way to controll the player on the screen ( not a hard remote to use) and the bad guys. i think the things that arent soo important are music, characters that are in there for like 2 mins. of the whole game, how long it is, the credits, and some subtitles.

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  5. maiah 6th
    the 5 most important things are graphics, entertainment level, sound quality, character personality, storyline. the 5 least important things in a game is overuse of strategy, violence, clips, 3D, and SFX.

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  6. renee 6th
    5 most important things in a game:
    1. how hard is it
    2. how long does it last
    3. how many and are the characters ugly
    4. is the animation good
    5. is it FUN?????
    6. is there lots of violence and bad language?
    7. is it too babyish
    5 least important things in a game
    1. the credits
    2. the controls or counsels do you use to play it
    3. winning (if it is not multiplayer)
    4. music ( if it isn't a music game)
    5. the introduction

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  7. (HI!!!) T@Y10R 8TH
    the important things 1.is the rules of the game 2. is how to play the game 3. is wining 4. is the levels 5. is the point of the game. the lest important part 1.is the name of the people 2. is what they are wearing 3. how they look 4.the points 5. is how the background people look.

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  8. Edmund the 5 things that are important about a game is 1 it must have stages 2 it must have characters 3 it must have good graphics 4 it must have a good story mode 5 IT MUST BE FUN.The five least important things about a game is 1 so many instructions 2 there are so many things in the way 3 the small enimies that will stop you 4 flat graphics 5 glitches.

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  9. Alexis 8th
    I think the five most important things in the game are:
    1: the actual consept of the game
    2: the rules
    3: the graphics
    4: the name copy write date extra.
    % and lastly the way the people move and what they look like && what they do like if they have a certian purpose in he game like mabe defeating a bad guy.
    The 5 least important things in the game would be 1: the characters that are only in the game for like a couple seconds 2: What concle you use or have for the game 3: The number of players 4: the violence because what if they want to put the game in schools &5:And lastly the cusing (refure to number 4) .

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  10. hiba 6th One of the most important things is music.The second most important is subtitles. The 3rd most important is characters.The 4th is levels . The 5th is it has to have good vocie.The least 5 are,what controllers,which game you are playing,what type of characters,which colors are best,what the game is called.

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