Thursday, 18 February 2010
Postcard Storyboards
When the user reaches the stage where they can send a postcard via email, this is the first screen that is displayed. Down the side it has a picture of each island and then it asks the user their name which they type in the box below and then click 'OK'.The next screen that is displayed is the front of the postcard and the image on it depends on what stamps the user has collected. If the user has only collected one stamp, an image of the level they earned the stamp on will be displayed. At the top of the image there will also be the name of the game and at the bottom of the image there will be the user's name.If the user collected two stamps, there will be two images on the postcard, one of each island they collected the stamps. In the top right corner there will be the name of the game and a island image. In the bottom left corner there will be the user's name.If the user collected all the stamps, there will be an image of all of the three levels. Like the other two screens, this screen will display the name of the game which will be at the top of the postcard and also the user's name which will be the bottom of the postcard.When the user has seen the front of the postcard, it is then flipped over so they can view the back. On the right side of the postcard there will be the stamps that the user has collected in the game so there could be one, two or three stamps displayed depending how well the user has done. Underneath the stams there will be the user's name to tell the recipient who the card is from. On the left side of the postcard is where the user can write their own message to the person who they are sending the card to. Once the user is happy with their message, they then click the send button and the bottom of the screen.
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