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The feedback I received was surprisingly more positive than I expected (and useful, of course).
The audience seemed to clearly understand the ideas I was trying to convey and generally liked the fun and silly concept of the game.
The main point of concern is the game's writing. The game essentially relies on it and requires a perfect balance, otherwise, the entire thing falls apart.
The main point of concern is the game's writing. The game essentially relies on it and requires a perfect balance, otherwise, the entire thing falls apart.
In relation to the presentation itself, I talked too fast and didn't make eye contact. Sadly, that likely won't be improved anytime soon, but I am aware of it. I also completely forgot to go over the fact the game has two distinct art styles and when either is used. That is entirely my fault.
Also, the presentation being jokey and not overly serious was my attempt at making the presentation engaging (It's also a method of coping so I don't totally shut down from stress). I also thought that trying to convey my ideas for this nonsensical game with a straight face was close to impossible.
Sorry Tyler, I'm going to overlook that advice for now.
Overall, presentations suck, but I got it done. I'm honestly unsure how to improve my presenting skills, but I know I can improve on the presentation and slides themselves for the foreseeable future.
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