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Mobile App Prototype

Ben, Bradley, Deny, and Josh


Questions
● What problem does your mobile app solve? It solves the problem of people being bored all the
time - this app serves the purpose of entertaining the users.

● How does it solve this problem? The app solves the problem of having an engaging and good
game to play. It also solves the problem of boredom by having gameplay.

● How did each member contribute to the group project? Josh helped created the storyboard
and art for several scenes and the background music. Deny and Ben helped create most of the
assets. Bradley helped create the UI and the wireframe for the application. The whole group
contributed to the schedule for the app.

● What did the group change about the mobile app after receiving feedback from the class? The
feedback was really good , but they did mention the fact that the interface needed to be more
readable and stimulating to a person reading and interacting. We also have some talk about
the transitions between different scenes , but once we got the final prototype done we didn't
have the problem.
Questions 2
● What did the group change about the mobile app after testing on a mobile device?
We had to change the interface and fonts because it was very basic and in the
backgrounds were not the color people wanted.
● What were some of the challenges the group faced and how did the group solve the
challenges? When we tried to import some of our assets to Adobe XD, we
encountered a problem. The assets sometimes wouldn’t go through so we had to
convert them into PNGs.

● Why should someone invest money into this project for continued development?
The game will provide revenue back because of the skins and loot boxes in return
making money. The app has the potential to attract a very wide audience of people
and users for potential game revenue, with the potential to make millions for
investors.
YOU WANT TO INVEST IN OUR APP

YOU WANT TO INVEST IN OUR APP


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