N@tm Blog
Night at The Museum (N@TM) Blog Post
I hand’t stuck along for much time at n@tm due to an event I had to go to, but the 15-20 minute near the beginning were still noteful. At first when I entered and to the point I exited, I hand’t seen a single time people weren’t collaborating. The only times it may have been quiet was when someone was presenting what they have to prove and show, further presenting respect.
Each group made their own games and they all had different elements to observe. Movement, dialogue, interactions, even some fights were included and it was easy to know this was made with hard work. Everyone was so collaborative and I can tell they felt proud the way that the presented. Not only do they present so the audience knows clearly, but they also offer you to play the actual game. Excellent.
Overall, this experience was lively, informative, and really social in a bonding and collaborative way. I’m glad I attended, even if it was shorter than the others and this event was truly an opener to a new view for me. This event and class has gotten me much more commited to code, and I’ll most likely continue with this class as time goes on.