Just like before!
Using all the feedback and testing that you have just done, have a good long think about how you are going to move forward over the next sprint.
Visit your Trello board as a team and adjust your plan now. Add or remove tasks from your board. Make sure you have prioritized the next set of tasks for this sprint.
It is OK to pivot, but you've got one more sprint left and you should be concentrating on "polish" and "juice" in this sprint.
Watch this awesome video to understand what "juice" is and how it can make or break even the simplest game.
Fill out the Sprint 3 Planning Section of your Development Log now!
At the beginning of each week the Project Manager should gather everyone up in the team and have a quick "Daily scrum". The main point of these shoul be to identify problems that are holding up development and comining up with solutions. Does you level designer need to help the Artist this week? Do we need to abandon a feature?
Other than this it should be familiar now. Use all your Game Development skills to try to complete as many of the tasks as you can in the next 3 weeks. Your lessons should follow a familiar routine.
Check your Trello.
Update your Trello, move tasks when done into done and select the next task. There should be one task per team member in the "Doing" list.
Do the task!
Repeat.
Your teacher should give you a countdown until "testing week". Make sure you are ready to build something for testing week and be brave: no-ones game is finished! But you've got to get others to test it to know how and where you need to adapt your plan.
As before. Now publish your game on itch.io and add it the Final Game Jam so people can find it, play it, and rate it.
Now is your opportunity to celebrate everyone's hard work this year. Make sure you play and rate as many games as possible so that our marking panel has the best opportunity to chose the best games.
You have spent 12 weeks working through this massive project and now is the time to talk about all the good stuff you have done. As part of your final reflection include three paragraphs of the things you are most proud of.
Fill out Final Reflection
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Addressing Relevant Implications