My list:
1. Eternum: some screens have changes in the timing of the image display, which can help create jump scares, comedic moments, heroic moments etc. For me, that's why Eternum does great in epic memorable moments (example: When Luna talks about how her and her dad have a rotting body in their basement and what stages does it go through is great comedy. Or when the hero is about to be shot with an arrow and catches it without looking and so on.) So, very slight animation/transition that makes the UI exceptional.
2. Hard To Love: Custom screens and notifications with a uniform color palette that gives it a professional feel.
3. Race Of Life: Interesting options like picking up a gear during races and a lot of use of videos etc. to give the feeling of speed.
4. Mystwood Manor: Probably one of the only games where many versions were spent just getting the ornate ux/ui in place.
But I feel that there are many other games which have had unique elements in their UX/UI. What has been your experience? Which ones do you remember as looking good or unique?
1. Eternum: some screens have changes in the timing of the image display, which can help create jump scares, comedic moments, heroic moments etc. For me, that's why Eternum does great in epic memorable moments (example: When Luna talks about how her and her dad have a rotting body in their basement and what stages does it go through is great comedy. Or when the hero is about to be shot with an arrow and catches it without looking and so on.) So, very slight animation/transition that makes the UI exceptional.
2. Hard To Love: Custom screens and notifications with a uniform color palette that gives it a professional feel.
3. Race Of Life: Interesting options like picking up a gear during races and a lot of use of videos etc. to give the feeling of speed.
4. Mystwood Manor: Probably one of the only games where many versions were spent just getting the ornate ux/ui in place.
But I feel that there are many other games which have had unique elements in their UX/UI. What has been your experience? Which ones do you remember as looking good or unique?
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