We've all seen how the development cycle of an online game works. First, there are years of programming and design. Then there is a brief period of beta testing before the game is cast into the wild.
NetDevil is taking a decidedly different approach for their upcoming MMO, LEGO Universe. Instead of waiting until the end of development to start dealing with focus groups, they've been consulting with LEGO fans since day one. According to an interview with the lead producer, Ryan Seabury, the team has been working with the same group of kids and families from the beginning of the project and using their input to help shape the game world.
In addition, NetDevil has also been getting help from The LEGO Universe Partners Program. This group is made of truly hardcore adults who, "spend inordinate amounts of time building amazing things." The Partners Program currently has 68 members with plans to increase that number further.
Seabury warns that it's a fine line to walk and that one has to be careful not to misinterpret feedback from a testing group so early in the process. Obviously, it can't work for all projects and NetDevil has the benefit of a massive product loved the world over as a license. Still, the benefits of having your target audience telling you what they want as early as possible seem like a no-brainer.
[Via Kotaku]
Conrad Zimmerman is Destructoid's News Editor and home to the busiest mustache in the gaming press. An amateur historian and pop culture fanatic, Conrad possesses a nearly limitless wealth of videogame factoids and a passion for the power of games to teach, inspire and entertain. He enjoys reading, writing and turning things which should be fun into work.
Likes
Mega Man 2, Arcade Games, Books about games, Board games, Having cultural interests that aren't games
Meet the rest of the team
| BBcode help |
| [b]Bold text[/b] |
Bold text |
| [i]Italic text[/i] |
Italic text |
| [url]http://www.dtoid.com/[/url] |
http://www.dtoid.com |
| [url=http://www.dtoid.com/]Web link[/url] |
Web link |
| [img]http://www.example.com/robot.jpg[/img] |
 |
Post a comment! You can also post a photo below:
Comment with Facebook
Click connect and comment instantly!
|
Comment with Dtoid
New? SIGN UP - it takes 5 seconds
|
5 comments | showing # 1 to 5
|
Comment with Facebook
Click connect and comment instantly!
|
Comment with Dtoid
New? SIGN UP - it takes 5 seconds
|
Comments policy
Destructoid is an open discussion community. You don't need to "audition" to post a comment - just speak your mind. We respect differing opinions on the site, so have at it. Be smart, funny, insightful, clueless, or cute -- but back it up with substance. Keep your cool, keep it fun. We only ask that you act respectfully and above all: don't be a troll and ruin it for everyone else. Don't bring down gamers or we'll, you know, gently shoot you in the face and stuff you into a flaming mailbox. Each comment is your opportuntity to make this community awesomer. Is that even a word?
Avoiding the banhammer only requires common sense: spamming, trolling, racism, NSFW stuff, and other forms of sucking will not be tolerated. If anyone is griefing please report abuse. Be good. Don't suck!
The idea of constant casual customer feedback is not bad at all, they want to release a product that satisfies most of LEGO fans.