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7 Crucial Mobile Game UI/UX Principles to Follow
by Süleyman Süzen / Senior Technical Game Artist
Keep it simple:

When working on a mobile game UI design, avoid clutter, excessive elements, and information. Keeping the amount of information on the screen to a minimum prevents confusion and boosts players’ engagement.

Maintain consistency:

By using consistent design elements like color schemes, fonts, and button styles, you make the UI more intuitive and the experience seamless. Excessive visual clutter, on the other hand, raises confusion and triggers churn.

Introduce UI elements step by step:

Gradually introducing UI elements prevents overwhelming players and allows them to learn the game’s mechanics organically, enhancing their overall experience and reducing the learning curve.

Provide immediate feedback:

Confirming player actions through animations, sound effects, or other feedback provides instant gratification, creating a sense of responsiveness and engagement in the game.

Follow known patterns:

Placing UI elements where players expect them based on established patterns of game interface design helps reduce confusion and allows for quick and intuitive navigation, improving usability and the overall user experience.

Contrast is important:

Ensuring UI elements stand out from the background – by using contrasting colors or outlines – enhances visibility and makes important information or interactive elements more noticeable, greatly improving game interface usability.

 

Test the UI:

Although often overlooked in mobile game UI/UX principles, continuously testing and refining the UI based on test results is crucial. It allows you to identify and address usability issues, increasing retention and overall game performance.

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7 Crucial Mobile Game UI/UX Principles to Follow
by Süleyman Süzen / Senior Technical Game Artist
Keep it simple:

When working on a mobile game UI design, avoid clutter, excessive elements, and information. Keeping the amount of information on the screen to a minimum prevents confusion and boosts players’ engagement.

Maintain consistency:

By using consistent design elements like color schemes, fonts, and button styles, you make the UI more intuitive and the experience seamless. Excessive visual clutter, on the other hand, raises confusion and triggers churn.

Introduce UI elements step by step:

Gradually introducing UI elements prevents overwhelming players and allows them to learn the game’s mechanics organically, enhancing their overall experience and reducing the learning curve.

Provide immediate feedback:

Confirming player actions through animations, sound effects, or other feedback provides instant gratification, creating a sense of responsiveness and engagement in the game.

Follow known patterns:

Placing UI elements where players expect them based on established patterns of game interface design helps reduce confusion and allows for quick and intuitive navigation, improving usability and the overall user experience.

Contrast is important:

Ensuring UI elements stand out from the background – by using contrasting colors or outlines – enhances visibility and makes important information or interactive elements more noticeable, greatly improving game interface usability.

 

Test the UI:

Although often overlooked in mobile game UI/UX principles, continuously testing and refining the UI based on test results is crucial. It allows you to identify and address usability issues, increasing retention and overall game performance.

Join Sunday!
We are constantly looking for the best international talent to join us. If you are interested to work at Sunday or publish your game, feel free to contact us:
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