On 11/27/2009 05:38 AM, Máirín Duffy wrote:
1) 'I like games! What games are in Fedora? I want to take a look and
get a feel for them' - I think this may be the majority case, because if
they were seeking Game X they'd search for the upstream site. So we want
to enable rapid browsing without a particular goal game in mind.
2) 'Does Fedora have Game X?' I think this may be a less common one but
still possible.
3) 'Wow, 127 games. I want to get the few best games and not waste my
time on games that are no good.'
Can you think of any other scenarios?
The scenario interesting me the most is 'what games are available in my
favorite genre?' which is probably a subcase of 1)
- Categorical organization is a wonderful idea for #1 because they
can
get a feel for the type of games by reading the category names and dive
deeper only into the ones that best interest them. For these folks too,
maybe some spotlight content on particular games would be good.
Categories also chunk the very long list of games into smaller, more
manageable chunks so it's overall a great solution.
Indeed, this is very important. We should keep in mind a game can be in
more than one category, for example if we go with genres as categories,
Wensoth would be both in "strategy" and "rpg".
We can go instead for tagging and navigate by tags, so the same Wesnoth
would be "strategy", "rpg", "fantasy",
"turn-based", "single player",
"multiplayer", etc.
- The alphabetized navigation is less important, because search is
easier to use if you know the game you want, and if you don't, category
is more fun to look through. If we drop those tabs we lose 5 tabs making
the UI much simpler (thus easier to grok!)
However, I would like to also provide a flat list with everything in the
last, less used tab of the interface.
- Rather than have the sort by drop down, maybe just have tabs at
the
top, similar to how we have on the front of
spins.fedoraproject.org - by
popularity, by alphabetical. Maybe. Or maybe just list them by
popularity and provide a search box for people who know what they are
looking for?
Have a few of the the best rated games featured on the front page of the
spin/the first tab on the interface.
I love the idea of bringing in the idea of personas here!!! Maybe we
can
come up with some characters (María's character come to mind :) ) to
reflect the personalities behind each of the categories. I went through
the list of games and came up with this set of categories, what do you
think?
- Adventure/Role-Playing
- Board& Card Games
- First-Person Shooter
- Learning
- Platform
- Puzzle
- Racing& Simulation
- Strategy
I wouldn't put together in the same category games as Beneath a Steel
Sky and Lost Labyrinth, so make Adventure and Role-Playing into distinct
categories.
Also, I don't know how many games we have in this genre, but I don't
think something like Abuse should be categorised as Platform.
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