

I am frustrated that at the end of the game you must pay $499 for custom projects. This information should be free!
Thanks for you comments Sandram. Yes this information is free. In case you’d like to create other custom projects specific to your business, please do reach out to us at info@elearninggoodies.com.
Thank you Nicknott. Glad you liked the gamification bit.
Thanks Nicknott. Glad you found this project useful.
Thank you Darron!
Had to check it out again. Working on a very similar project.
Thanks Porsch. Looking forward to seeing your projects as well.
This is a great project from start to finish. The color scheme and choice of music was spot on. The core objectives of your “sexual prevention” video I feel reaches a a diverse audience of male and female viewers. Great work.
Thank you for your comments Porsch. Glad you liked it and hope it is useful for many.
I liked the design style and color scheme, and I enjoyed the click-and-reveal process for this type of training.
However, I agree with one of the other comment (dominic……) on clicking on the graphics…
1. The first one I was able to guess immediately, but for the rest, it became a bit confusing to get past the 3rd item.
2. Also, some of the item “hint” graphics did not seem to relate to the actual rules you were trying to impart. I would have preferred some consistency between the graphics and the rule. I did see where that was more evident on the slide containing info on what rules to follow when on a date. The match between items and the rules made more sense. The idea was for this great!
Thank you Penny for your detailed feedback. We’ve passed these on to our UX and content team and we’ll work on making them clearer. Thanks again.
Thank you cferran for your comment.
Thank you Marie for checking our project and leaving your feedback. Point taken and noted.
Not really very deductive or inductive as regards stimulus to click or identify on the slides graphics.
Thanks Domr for your feedback. We are constantly working to improve the UI/UX bit.
Thank you Rosea for your wonderful comments.
Very nicely done. This is really informative and well-presented.
Thank you Tushar!
Can you please guide whether you have used the graphics/illustrations of your own? Have you designed the images before making the final course?
Sure Tushar. These are a combination of graphics created by our design team and available licensed ones. The images then go into the project.
I love this design! IMO, a lot of eLearning courses today look outdated and boring, but you did a great job at making this engaging. I do agree with ASU Photography & Motion in that your concepts could be more modern to avoid victim shaming.
Samantha
Thanks Samatha for your positive comments and the feedback. We try to keep the content relevant for a global audience but we understand what you mean in this context. Feedback taken. Appreciate your time in looking through and providing your thoughts. Thank you !
The creation of this game is marvelous in the development, though the tips are a bit outdated and are a bit victim shamey. Sexual assualt can happen to both men and women and we should be teaching people about consent and how to respect others, rather than how to avoid becoming a victim of sexual assault.
Thank you ASU Photography & Motion! appreciate taking the time to see our project and providing feedback. While we tried to keep the context for a global audience, we understand what you mean and taking the feedback into consideration. Thanks again.
Thank you.
Thank you!
Thank you !
Is there a download option for this one?
Hi Debbie, We will get it checked. Thanks.
This is really awesome! Nicely done.
Thanks Jamie! for taking time to check the project and write your positive comments.
This is amazing! I thought the content and design were great.
Thank you Miho for your nice comments.