Chadius: SwordDraw PlayerExperience

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Experience during the course of a game

This covers what the player should experience while playing Sword Draw.

Beginning

Player should build up attack and defense quickly. Enemies should be low damage, to encourage playstyles and give users their 90 seconds of enjoyment. Enemies should die quickly, not lasting more than 2 rounds.

Midway

Player should notice that he needs to keep up his stat levels. Player should lose slightly more than he gained. Enemies can last between 2-3 rounds.

End Game

Player should need many levels of attack and defense. Enemies should have high attack and defense levels. They shouldn't take much damage from the player, but should be able to dish it out. Enemies should last for up to 5 rounds, giving the players hell all the way.

Player Choices

These are issues the player should have to keep interested in the game.

Speed vs Accuracy

Should the player try to quickly trace the pattern, or slowly and accurately trace each dot?


Speed

  • The user can quickly finish attacks, increasing attacks over time.
  • Better used if the pattern can be finished in a single stroke


Accuracy

  • Connecting all of the dots maximizes damage potential, and gets the best stat gains.
  • Better used for complicated patterns.


Side Effects

The user will draw quickly in the beginning to cover the small, simple lines. By endgame, the users will have to slow down to cover the complicated lines.

Premature Attacks

Attacks can be finished prematurely for less damage.


Benefits

  • The player can quickly finish attacks to deal damage.
  • The player can discard pesky pattern immediately, instead of wasting time tracing it over.


Disadvantages

  • The enemy takes less damage from the attack, reducing damage over time (efficiency.)
  • The player may have gotten more stat boosts if it finished the pattern.