Please review my arcade site...

Discussion in 'Websites' started by DRoP, Jul 2, 2007.

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    Hi all, just finished updating the design on my arcade site, and changing the script to avarcade. I'm still busy adding all my games back on at the moment, i'll probably have to do it a few a day as there's thousands, lol, but I just wanted to know what you guys thought of the new look...

    Thanks

    http://www.play4all.net/
     
    DRoP, Jul 2, 2007 IP
  2. myfrogger

    myfrogger Well-Known Member

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    A few thoughts:
    -Your site looks pretty much the same as every other avarcade site out there. At least it isn't the default blue! It is a good solid design though...not sure who you are marketing to but if it is someone like me that remembers the design, they might not give you as much credibility as if you had your own design.
    -The games should not take long to add. Upload the files, upload the database, and you're done.
    -You may consider removing the login feature. I don't see why someone would need this feature for an arcade game site.

    Good luck!
     
    myfrogger, Jul 3, 2007 IP
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  3. DRoP

    DRoP Peon

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    Thanks for the input myfrogger rep added. Some great points, and I will take them on board.

    I was worried about it being just another avarcade site when I changed scripts from gamescript v1, I've done my best to customise the layout and colours to make it different, but I suppose you're right.

    The thing about the games is I have to add them all manually as this script doesn't seem to wasnt to take the database from my old script :(

    I think you're right about the login box, I will have to take a look and remove that, and allow guests to comment on the games..

    Thanks again, if anyone else has any advice it would be much appreaciated.
     
    DRoP, Jul 3, 2007 IP