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Gamestar Mechanic 
Rubric Code: CX7C9CW
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

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  Master

4 pts

Advanced

3 pts

Intermediate

2 pts

Novice

1 pts

Space (Use of sprites & gravity)

Master

Game space is unique, game space & core mechanics completely in unison. Game space makes player consider multiple strategies to complete game.
Advanced

Game space is unique and mostly works well with core mechanics.
Intermediate

Game space is unique and sometimes works well with core mechanics.
Novice

Game space is confusing, too wide open to be challenging, constantly conflicts with core mechanics
Challenge/Balance

Master

Level of challenge is great. Game makes you want to keep playing until you beat it.
Advanced

Level of challenge is very good. Player is interested in replaying game.
Intermediate

Level of challenge player is only slightly interested in finishing or replying game.
Novice

Level of challenge does not change or gets easier; no interest in finishing or replying game.
Goals/Rules written in game label)

Master

Game has clear goal that fits with overall design of game. Goal clearly communicated. Rule set is clear and always fits with use of sprites & space
Advanced

Game has goal, but clarity could be improved. Rule set is clear and almost always fits with use of sprites & space
Intermediate

Game has goal, but not communicated clearly.Rule set is clear and sometimes fits with use of sprites & space.
Novice

Game has no clear goal. No rule set or rule set not clear.
Core Mechanics

Master

Core mechanics (space, components, mechanics, goals and rules) are extremely well-balanced to create an interesting game
Advanced

Core mechanics are are mostly well balanced.
Intermediate

Core mechanics are are sometimes well balanced, but not on all levels.
Novice

Some core mechanics are missing or have not been considered.
Components

Master

Game is original. Storyline is clear, well thought out, and helps player understand game. Game labels completely help you understand what game is about.
Advanced

Game concept is original. Storyline mostly helps player understand game. Game labels included.
Intermediate

Game concept is somewhat original. Storyline sometimes helps player understand game. Some game labels are missing.
Novice

Game concept is very similar to other games. There is no storyline. Several labels are missing or confusing.
Use of Class Time

Master

On task, meets deadlines. Student did not need reminders to stay on task and finished game on time.
Advanced

On task, but does not always meet deadlines. Student needed occasional reminders to stay on task, game was finished on time.
Intermediate

Usually on task, but does not meet deadlines. Student needed multiple reminders to stay on task and/or game was late.
Novice

Off task, wastes time, does not meet deadlines. Student needs constant reminders to get on task. Game late.



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