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The Worst Crit Of Your Life
The Worst Crit Of Your Life
The Worst Crit Of Your Life
The Worst Crit Of Your Life
The Worst Crit Of Your Life
The Worst Crit Of Your Life
The Worst Crit Of Your Life
The Worst Crit Of Your Life
The Worst Crit Of Your Life
The Worst Crit Of Your Life
2022

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The Worst Crit Of Your Life

Feedback for designers

Wolf In Motion

The Worst Crit of Your Life is a game for designers and alike to test their concepts against a trio of brutally honest, cynical, and deprecating lecturers. For designers, this is meant to be familiar since a "crit" (critique) is a standard method of feedback in the design world. Yet, the questions asked are all the ones we fear the most. Designers are asked eight questions, and they have to give a yes or no answer or provide an excuse. They receive a report at the end of the session. The questions have all been written around the philosophical and psychological studies of happiness, as we believe designers need to focus more on making their users happy.

Development Time
up to 12 months
Target Regions
Europe, North America
Target Groups
Consumer / User

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