On Fri, 2011-01-14 at 09:56 +0100, Xavier Antoviaque wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-01-13 at 15:50 +0100, PM wrote:
> > The demo is now present on the mozilla page [1] (with the nice "see
> > the source" button).
> 
> : ) Yep, it's cool to finally see the game there. Too bad they didn't
> put a place where the users who test the game can comment though,
> would have been nice to see what they think! 

They have published the results:
https://gaming.mozillalabs.com/games/winners 

We have lost, damned : ) 

Looking at the games that have been chosen, they were more looking at a
small polished minigame though, which doesn't really fit our game right
now.

At the end, we have achieved the main goals and the experience is pretty
positive imho - we now have a version that we can show, and we have
started to get feedback on it through the contest. I was hoping to get
more feedback through direct comments on the Mozilla website, but there
was no way for players to comment (I've posted an email on the Mozilla
Labs mailing-list about it:
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla-labs/browse_thread/thread/6024700010dc618b
 for the next iteration). But we still had more than 600 game sessions, plenty 
of data to explore, and very good comments from some of the players.

Definitely something to do again imho - I'd like to find another
contest, or maybe a convention we could attend, that would provide us
with a good deadline like this, and provide some exposition and
feedback. 

Maybe one of the main video game conventions that happen in
Spring/Summer, like the GDC? :D Ideas welcomed!

Xavier.

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