User Evaluation Research: Interview 2
How old are you?
19
How often do you travel on planes?
Only on rare family holidays.
Do you consider yourself to be punctual? Or are you often running late?
I hate running late, so I try to always leave early in case of traffic. I would rather be early than late.
If you had to wait in an airport, would you use any built-in entertainment, or would you bring your own? Why?
Depending on my mood and what the built-in entertainment was. I feel that airports around the world do not offer much entertainment, so I would be interested in inspecting any new instalments. However, in the past I have only used my mobile phone or spoken to family members while waiting.
What do you think of when you hear airport entertainment?
I think of music and live bands on a stage (perhaps comedy acts) because I’m a musical person and enjoy live entertainment.
What is the most interesting piece of airport entertainment you have seen or heard of?
Travelators, I just love walking or running up and down them. I’m such a kid.
Imagine a large scale, physical battleships game. Without any further explanation of the idea, how do you think it would work?
A literal large version of battleships where you pick up and place your ships on a board/slot them in place. I would picture a big wall separating the users and maybe a window for you to see the user on the other end.
The game is designed to work with an actual pool and proper battleships in the water. What do you think of this idea? Do you see any issues with it?
I think the idea is entertaining and has potential to appeal to all ages. However, with a large body of water, I feel this would tempt young children to jump in. This would becoming an issue.
Would you play this particular game if it was in an airport? Why? Why not?
Yes, because it sounds appealing and I love water. I’m a competitive person and I personally love board games, so I think games on a large scale are a pretty sick idea.
The game is played in two different areas of the terminal. You touch on your screen, and it attacks the battleships in the other person’s pool, and vice versa. What do you think of this control method? Do you think this would be engaging?
I feel like it would be less engaging to be playing with someone who is on the other end of the terminal, somewhere you can’t see. If you wanted to play with a family member or a friend, how would you know where the other part of the game is? Also, I think not seeing or hearing your opponent would take away from the competitive and entertainment levels.
How do you imagine the control screen would work?
First of all I imagine that there would be a section on the screen that shows where you have placed your battleships, and that the location of your battleships would not actually appear in the water in front of you. I see there being a live camera above each battlefield so users on either end can view their opponent’s battlefield on their screen. Users would select their target by tapping on an area of the screen. When they hit a ship, they get to see a light illuminate in the other’s field and this would appear on their screen.
Now that you have a general overview of the whole concept, do you have any suggested improvement?
I suggest having a live stream camera so you can actually view your opponent (or alternatively not have the game split into two sections of the airport), add sound effects and some sort of 4d effect where you get sprayed with a mist of water when your battleships are hit.