Gaming and game development are two important factors of the gaming industry. With the growing demands for games, the game development companies strive hard to attract users and gamers. A rigorous concept planning and sculptured characters are not the only factors that lead to success, instead there is one other lesser known fact that makes a game hit – UI/UX.
The term UI refers to the User Interface, which means the mode of interaction between the user and the game. You might be using the best gaming mouse, but until the game UI is done well, you can’t enjoy using your mice. Meanwhile, a UX is purely the user’s experience of the game – good or bad. In a nutshell, a UI can be practically seen, whereas a UX can only be felt. For example, consider a remote control toy car, where UI is the car and the remote buttons and the UX is how responsive or quick these buttons are.