Test Games from the Users' Perspective
The success of virtual games depends on their ability to engage users. Stickiness can be achieved with a user-centric software development lifecycle.
In an article published in the Testing Experience magazine, Infosys' experts discuss how testing teams can enhance interactive games by focusing on -
- Integrity and user interface
- Audio-visual effects
- Performance in a network
- On-demand accessibility
- Suitability of content for the target audience
- Interest levels and playtime
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Published with permission of Testing Experience magazine
Authors
Kiran Marri, Delivery Manager, Independent Validation and Testing Services, Infosys
Kiran has more than 15 years of experience in project management, client relations and software development. He conducts workshops on creativity, thought leadership, risk management, test management, and defect prediction. He can be reached at
Sundaresa Subramanian G., Senior Project Manager, Independent Validation and Testing Services, Infosys
Sundaresa has rich experience in testing software and embedded systems, as well as research and development of digital signal processor-based embedded applications. He can be reached at
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