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After we spent some thought on the game design in the previous article, we should now design a rough user interface. Designing a sketch up of the user interface before the complex logic, has the huge advantage that it helps in communication. It's important not to raise too high expectations at this point because a good user interface may look to non-developers as a finished application, although most of the work still remains to be done. |
After we spent some thought on the game design in the previous article, we should now design a rough user interface. Designing a sketch up of the user interface before the complex logic, has the huge advantage that it helps in communication. It's important not to raise too high expectations at this point because a good user interface may look to non-developers as a finished application, although most of the work still remains to be done. |
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