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Games Module Playtest

20th February, 2009

This pretty much marks the completion of the first ‘whole year’ module with the playtest of the game. I took some photos of our game being played along with some others of neighbouring demos:

Guys playing the game

The Sony TV:

Puzzling Room on the Sony Bravia


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Gameplay Video

12th February, 2009

A video of us testing the game for the first time after setting up the arcade controller. It should be explained that we were experimenting with some of the powers, and how they might be best used in real levels, resulting in some pretty hilarious attacks and counter-attacks (that’s half way to game success already surely?):

Powers available: The map rotator, the control inverter and blindness.

Also a shot of the arcade controller we would be using:

Testing the Equipment

Game Screenshot

10th February, 2009

Having finished linking animations to actual realtime world movement I thought it was time for another screenshot since the game is really coming together. Here you can observe a character jumping down from a height while the blocks get revealed by the map movement mid-transition.

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Also below are a couple of power up objects.

More Game Icons (and Update)

9th February, 2009

I spent a huge amount of time over the weekend attempting to build a ‘rotateWorld’ function that animates the flipping of the world on its head, while inverting all the controls, collisions and gravity etc. to cope with being upsidedown!

More icons

Meanwhile however here are some additional collectible/buttons/mechanics icons for the game:

In order: Blank, Gravity, Vision, Random Teleports, Jump Strength and World Flip.

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Posted in Art and Photography, Games by Simon

I’m busy

3rd February, 2009

That’s right, busy writing a game engine and considering level designs as I add functionality to what the game should be able to do. Additionally, I’m adding towards my dissertation full draft. Hence there hasn’t been much in the way of blog posts lately.

Here is the game with both players fully functional and able to move around the same map independantly:

two-maps

The latest demo of the game can be seen here: http://www.srjm.co.uk/i-dat/idat310/

newton-gravity-icons

Posted in Games by Simon

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