
Mission 1 | Mission 2 | Mission 3 | Mission 4 | Mission 5 | Mission 6 | Mission 7 |
Say Hello to the World | An Invitation to Earth | Small Changes, Big Impact | The Neutral Point of View | The Veil of Verifiability | The Civility Code | Looking Good Together |
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More funky, or…
…less funky.
'Sit down, have a cup. While you're here something to muse on:'
- Think about what an awesome trip you're on,
- How many millions of people benefit from Wikipedia every day,
- How marvelous it is that people all over the world have collaborated to create this unique resource,
- How important sharing knowledge is,
- How people working together over time can do amazing things.
Hope that was an inspiring musing. 😎-----😇 all to help u guys!
Get help[edit]
Need help with something in The Wikipedia Adventure?
- You can drop by the Teahouse where friendly hosts will assist you
- You can pop into live IRC chat to talk to someone
- You can leave a question right here
- You can contact Ocaasi, Jtmorgan, or Mattflaschen (in that order)
What to do next[edit]
Tips for feedback[edit]
Tell us what you liked about it, where we could improve, and what you learned
- How you can help
- Play the game all the way through. Do you get stuck anywhere? Is anything unclear?
- Finish the game if you only played a few missions: Give some attention to missions 5-7 (which have been tested much less)
- Start over fresh with a new account: Like User:OcaasiTWA17 (these are legitimate alternate testing accounts and are not considered sockpuppets)
- Try a different browser: If you used Safari, try Firefox (or Chrome, Internet Explorer, Opera...)
- Show the game to a friend or family member to see how they like it and if they get stuck anywhere
- In your feedback, please include any of your thoughts on
- text instructions within the game
- graphic placement
- bugs in the tour mechanics
- your web browser
- your screen resolution
- which step of the tour you were on if something didn't work (see the step= in the url)
- what you liked
- what you didn't like
- what you think would work better
- your thoughts on the design: the theme, the guide, the characters, the colors, the images, the sounds
known bugs
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Not fixable this version[edit]
Fixable (working on these now)[edit]mechanics[edit]
usability[edit]
content[edit]
design[edit]
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Feedback[edit]
- What I liked
The whole idea of learning via a game is so neat, and I liked that it was funny too..
- What I didn't like
Getting stuck on level 6...never did spot the "citation needed" tag...was it just me?
- What I wanted more of
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- What was unnecessary
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- Any other thoughts you want to share
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--Liminalme (talk) 21:01, 24 June 2023 (UTC)
Feedback[edit]
- What I liked
I think this is a pretty good introduction to editing Wikipedia and understanding Wikipedia policy
- What I didn't like
Some of the boxes hovered over the parts of the editor that I needed to use for the tasks.
- Any other thoughts you want to share
I think this should be more readily obvious to new Wikipedia editors. I only found this because I was looking through userboxes.
--MtPenguinMonster (talk) 11:30, 5 September 2023 (UTC)
Feedback[edit]
- What I liked
The concept itself.
- What I didn't like
Seems bugged, or doesn't explicitly state what needs to be done. Some missions automatically congratulated me and gave me badges; others did not.
- What I wanted more of
More missions.
- What was unnecessary
The humor.
- Any other thoughts you want to share
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--Voxpiratica (talk) 22:12, 10 September 2023 (UTC)