Sunday, 6 October 2013

"Interview"

Hi, welcome to my blog. I'm going to hopefully be blogging each week about my experiences and opinions on games design in general and what I do/learn each week.

During one of my lectures we were to interview a partner. The interviewee was to read from a set of questions that were as follows:


  1. What is the title of the book (fiction) you are currently reading (or the last fiction book you read)
  2. What is the title/topic of the book (non-fiction) you are currently reading (or the last non-fiction book you read)
  3. What is the last live performance (music, drama, or dance) you attended?
  4. What is the title of the last film you saw at the cinema, online or on DVD?
  5. How often do you read a newspaper?
  6. Which art gallery/museum/exhibition did you last visit?
  7. How many hours a week do you spend playing video games?
  8. How many hours a week do you spend playing games other than video games?

My answers to each of those were:


  1. I think it was the first Game of Thrones book, not too sure.
  2. A book called Dad's Life based on the struggles of a single father. Pretty funny.
  3. I attended a Tinie Tempah concert with a girlfriend at the time. Only went because she liked it. I can't say I enjoyed it.
  4. The last film I saw was Pitch Perfect with a friend and we both loved it. I'm more into chick flicks/rom coms than I'd like to admit.
  5. I don't read newspapers. If there's something I want to know about I'll generally do some research online.
  6. The last exhibition I attended was the Plymouth Life exhibition held near the University.
  7. I spend around 30/35hours a week playing games. I dreaded finding this answer out.
  8. Don't really play anything else.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Seb,

    Well done for getting the blog up and running.

    Some of the answers to your interview questions are rather concise: some addiiotnal detail -- what you thought of the first Game of Thrones book, or what kind of video games / non-video games you are interested in -- might make the post a bit more informative and more interesting to read.

    However, there'll be plenty to blog about over the coming weeks ...

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