How many people in your team and what role did they play
in the development of your game?
Describe your game to someone who hasn't played it
before?
What inspired the idea behind your game?
How long have you (and your team) been programming?
How do you feel about being one of the top games in the
Dream Build Play 2009 competition?
What does Dream Build Play mean to you, personally, as a
development team?
Have you ever entered Dream Build Play before?
Did you do anything differently in your entry this
year?
What do you feel that participating in Dream Build Play
provides for the game development community?
Did you design the game up front, or did you let the game
idea evolve during development?
What was the most interesting/fun part of the
process?
And the least interesting/fun part?
Did you have enough time to complete your entry?
If you were writing your game again, what would you do
differently next time?
Have you ever used the XNA Framework before?
How did you learn to use the XNA Framework?
When developing your game did you use any third party
components?
Would you consider making any of your code/libraries
available on sites such as CodePlex for other XNA developers to use?
What did you feel, if anything, XNA Game Studio enabled
you to do well when working on your game?
Did you have any challenges to overcome whilst using the
XNA Framework?
Did you have any particular challenges to overcome when it
came to running your game on the Xbox 360?
Did you take advantage of any of the new features provided
by the XNA framework 3.1?
If you were to offer some advice to other game
developers, what would you say to them?
Will you use XNA Game Studio to make another game?
Would you enter another Dream Build Play
competition?
Now that you've got a completed game, what are you
planning to do next?
Finally, do you have any other comments you wish to make
about your game, your team, the XNA Framework, Dream Build Play or game development