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Simple DnD V3 Feedback

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                                                                      Simple DnD Map V3 Feedback Who played your map (Player names and their chosen class)? My playtesters for this third version of my DnD are Weilin Tang and Daniel Lee. The classes that Weilin chose were the warrior and Daniel was the rogue. What went right? Things that went right were the paths that the players were supposed to go and the limited items given to them. Another thing that went well was the checkpoints that the players had accessed. What went wrong? Things that went wrong were the stats of the enemies. The reason being is that my playtesters were not able to damage the enemies introduced into the level while they themselves were taking more damage from the enemies. Even with the items and stat changes...

Simple DnD Feedback V.2

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  Simple DnD Feedback V.2 For my second playtest, we were given the same playtesters as last time, which were Daniel Lee and Weillin Tang. Since this was the second time they were using Roll20, they were much more experienced, so the playtest was much smoother than the first time. But other than that, I felt the progress on this second version on DnD was much better for a couple reasons. For one, I was able to darken the map, as compared to the first version, I felt like a darker color gives the player a better experience, since their adventure starts in a cave. Another reason is that adding doors to this level made my playtesters move around the map to experience more of my map and it was fun to see what my playtesters will witness and experience when exploring my map. My third reason would be the progression of the game because in my first game, it took my playtesters a while to progress but with the new additions on the second version of my DnD, somehow, my playtesters were ...

Simple DnD Map Feedback V.1

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           Simple DnD Feedback V.1       9/12/23 For my first playtest on DnD, Daniel Lee and Weillin Tang were my playtesters for this Simple DnD Assignment. At the beginning of the class, we were given time to share our games and during that time, I was also helping and leading them on how Roll20 works, such as being the Game Master and adding fogs to add effects to the gameplay. So because of this, my playtesters and I have all agreed on my game being the first to play since I have already experienced being the Game Master before. When we started out with my board game, everything was going good because I was able to lead my playtesters to areas where they were supposed to go, a little storytelling, and my enemies were not too hard to defeat. Although there were some good things about my DnD, I felt like I could have implemented more into my map. The reason being is that when I playtested in my groupmates board games, I can...