Thursday, May 27, 2010

Feedback

Most if not all feedback on the game from people who tried was positive. The two key points most people made:

1 - With concentrating on looking out for the falling rocks, they forgot about the physical strain and focus more on moving. Most participants found that they felt the soreness of the task when the game was over and their feet were back on solid ground.

2 - They found that communication between the belayer and the climber was more important than normal rock climbing because sometimes the climber couldn't look up to keep an eye out for the falling rocks.

The slight problems pointed out:

1 - The projection was too faint due to the intense lighting of the venue, unfortunately turning down the lights was not an option because it may increase risk.

2 - Sometimes the rocks were 'unfair' with large lines that were almost impossible to avoid.

Very minor points though, overall very good. Some people didn't try, but approached us and asked about the game and seemed interested in how we implemented it as well which was very encouraging.

Highlight: A climbing team asked us if we were here every thursday with our game. Which was uplifting to say the least.

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