Sentences with phrase «very simple presentation»

It was a small title, featuring a very simple presentation, very simple controls, an extremely simplistic gameplay and a few items here and there which could be unlocked via microtransactions or countless hours of gameplay.
The game has a very simple presentation, with minimalistic visuals and some subtle background music to keep you going.
A very simple presentation on why we celebrate Nov 5th and the story of Guy Fawkes (basic storyline).

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Even though the presentation looks as if I slaved in the kitchen for hours, it really is very simple to make.
Keep the presentation simple but very inviting.
Though they are often seen in dishes at gourmet restaurants because of their delicate flavor and sophisticated presentation, they are simple to grow on your own and cost very little once you have the supplies.
Speaking about the presentation, Remothered: Tormented Fathers offers a pretty basic one, with minimal UI elements and very simple menus.
This is a presentation that I give to school on how to add stimulation to resources by using very simple ICT tricks.
A very simple whiteboard presentation to introduce the concept of Halloween to younger children.
A very simple powerpoint presentation about weddings - mainly pictures with a little bit of explanatory text.
You could also use this ith students with very simple adaptations to the presentation.
A very simple power point presentation of the Wiggly Woo rhyme.
With very simple but effective presentation, the charming 8 - bit themed environment allows a lot of room for imagination and leeway when it comes to being productive with its resources.
At the same time, it's not quite great presentation and very simple structure also serves as a singular statement of everything that was wrong with the design and launch of the SuperGrafx system.
Common People doesn't mean to be a simple and momentary look at the latest British art fashion but an exhibition that looks at what is new through the corner stones of a generation which neither starts nor ends with the Sensation group but which has strong roots in an intellectual quest that begins with Ian Breakwell to continue with Julian Opie, Damien Hirst, Gary Hume, Angela Bulloch, Sarah Lucas, passing through Richard Billingham, Douglas Gordon, Gillian Wearing, Paul Graham, Steve McQueen, Steven Pippin, ending with the presentation of the very new works by Darren Almond, Saul Fletcher, Maria Marshall, Sophy Rickett, David Shrigley, and Christina Mackie.
If the academic hasn't researched this very simple claim, how much confidence should we have in the rest of his presentation, much less the moral consequences that seem to emerge in consequence?
You don't have to struggle when asking for a raise, however because it can actually be a very simple thing to do, especially if you treat the task like a project, as if you were making a presentation, because that's exactly what you'll be doing.
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