This is a look into the Personal Game History of Rebecca Henry, Student enrolled in Game History at Full Sail University.
Created by henryre on Oct 30, 2010
Last updated: 10/30/10 at 06:29 PM
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1. Why was this game important to you? This game was important to me because as far back as I can remember, I have always loved to travel. This game allowed me to travel to exotic locations such as islands and volcanos. Therefore, I was able to live out my fantasies of traveling when I played this game. 2. From a design perspective, what made the game fun? This game taught me to think about my playing actions while driving. For example, while playing the game if you hit your car against a wall, it would cause the car to shatter into a million pieces.
1. Why was this game important to you? This game was important to me because it was a very lengthy game. It had a variety of enemies and had the ability to level up your character. 2. From a design perspective, what made the game fun? This is an action plat-former type of game. It had a variety of backgrounds. For example, sewers running underneath the castle, steam punkesque clock towers, and a horrific science lab.
1. Why was this game important to you? This game was important to me because it introduced me to racing games. To this day I can't wait to get my hands on the newest racing challenge. 2. From a design perspective, what made this game fun? This game taught me to recognize national landmarks. For example, you drive though the Redwood Forest in California and you end your adventure in Washington D.C. I also found this game to be very educational and fun.
1. Why was this game important to you? This game was important to me because it was one of the few games my mom could play. My mother and I would spend hours playing together. 2. From a design perspective,what made the game fun? This is a plat-former type of game. I found it to be an exhaustively challenging game. For example, when defeating one of the bosses you jump on him while he falls down and you have to do this three times.
1. Why was this game important to you? This game was important to me because it allowed me to relive the movie over and over again. 2. From a design perspective, What made the game fun? This game taught me about real life challenges and patience. I found this game to be very challenging and it took me several failed attempts to finally master the game.

