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Hello, I'm a Sixth Form Student studying Applied ICT and am in my final year. In one of my assignments, I have had to create an interactive multimedia product targeted at 8 - 12 year olds. The story is focused on a dog who takes up a sport after earning super powers. Anyway, I need responses so that I can create a critical analysis of the product.
The product itself was produced using Animate CC, although it was my first time using the software. I had to produce it under a time constraint as deadlines and all, but it would be really cool if as many of you could complete the story (3 minutes) and give a review (2 minutes).
The download link is here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_qc7vaS56NqLUd4V1hsS0xMekk
When the download link is clicked, you will be notified about the file.
the file is virus-free and is safe to download so proceed with the download by clicking the ‘download anyway’ button.
After you have finished with story, please fill out this application form: User Feedback - Henry's Hurdle Sprint
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I played it and filled in the survey. There are a lot of little things you could improve, but hopefully your teachers will like it.
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Thanks for the reply, you're the only one I've received other than a troll post. Do you know anywhere else where I can submit this to get more responses?
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I played it and answered the survey, too.
Don't make a duplicate post, but if you like, I can move this thread to the Adobe Forums Lounge where you might get more responses, but they might be from non-Animate users.
You might also include your deadline for feedback.
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I will post this on a Flash related email list I'm on.
The message may as well stay here, I think if it moved to the lounge someone would move it back!
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Maybe you should reconsider how you distribute your demo.
I read your post yesterday. Usually I don't download anything.
Not because I'm scared of viruses or anything like that. It's just too much effort for some random person on the internet.
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A solution to that would have been to post the SWF online somewhere, then it doesn't feel like you're doing a download.
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