The WikiLinks team presented their final project updating their Wikipedia game app. They addressed feedback from an earlier version by improving the user interface, adding an onboarding screen, and decreasing difficulty. Next steps include further tweaks to the user interface, adding leaderboards and challenges, and a campaign mode. The team learned about Swift programming, the difference between developer and user intuition, and choosing the right tools for projects.
5. User’s Responses to MVP2
● Cleaner layout and easier to use
● Search word option in both views
● Home screen objects proportioned oddly
6. What’s Next for WikiLinks?
● Continue to tweak the UI
● Add leaderboards and challenging
capabilities
● Campaign Mode
7. What Did We Learn This Semester?
● Apple’s Swift programming language
● Developer intuition != user intuition
● Choosing proper tools for the right sized
projects
Cici: We had the users who tested our MVP1 test our MVP2 and may agreed that there was an improvement. They commented on how the layout is cleaner and more user friendly. Many appreciated how we included an onboarding, which explained application functionality that improved their user experience. We also received many suggestions for improving our application such as adding a search functionality in the views because some people were frustrated at searching through the huge number of words that appeared, and placing a rules button in the menu so user can revisit the rules in case they want to show their friend the application. One user in particular thought our the application logo was too large, taking focus away from the functionality of the application.