Stevens Video Game Design
Monday, 11 July 2016
Thursday, 14 April 2016
Unreal engine Pong
What I Used:
I used red nodes which were used for Event.
Once I connected my input node to my function nodes I grouped them together and then highlighted all the nodes and right clicked the red node and clicked 'create comment from collection' on the drop down.
Pressing T initiates the print string function which when activated will display the text 'Triggered' onto the screen. Once T is released the text 'Hello' will be shown. They are connect via strings.
Pawn - A pawn is an actor that can be 'Possessed' and receive input from controller.
BP_Ball
BP_Ball (Scoring system and sound)
BP_Paddle_Pawn_R
BP_EnemyPaddle
I had an issue where my barriers where to flush with my paddles which would cause them to spin of axis when they come into contact with the boundaries. To solve this I made the invisible boundary which stops the ball and paddle from going higher then a certain point just below the boundaries, this prevents the paddle from coming into contact with the paddle. This has however created a new error, the paddle gets stuck at the top and bottom of the screen for a few seconds when they reach the boundaries but this is better then them spinning out of control.
Audio files, you just click and rag them from the finder into the content browser
Here is my finished working game. The score limit is set to 10, once on of the players win text appears congratulating the winning game and then the level is reset.
Link to the tutorials - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Cmr4maZEyY&list=PLSfh6YsA0Lhu8r5xVSp5pnMziDkdt-vrW&index=1
Wednesday, 13 April 2016
Do you play video games?
Yes 33
No 22
What games?
-Phone Games 8
-Web Games 2
Console Games 12
PC: 13
How often do you play video games?
Daily 20
Every other day 10
Occasionally 6
How long to you play games for?
Minutes 7
1-2 hours 10
More 18
Do you play one touch games (e.g. flappy Bird)
Yes 19
No 18
Tuesday, 12 April 2016
Game Trend
The trend I researched is how shooters have risen in popularity over the years. I looked at the top 10 best selling games of the year from the year 2006 to 2015.
2015- 5/10 (http://venturebeat.com/2016/01/14/2015-npd-the-10-best-selling-games-of-the-year/)
2014 - 5/10 (http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2015/01/19/the-top-ten-best-selling-video-games-of-2014/#96e1a6d6b9d0)
2013 4/10 (http://www.latinone.com/articles/3235/20140117/top-10-highest-selling-video-games-2013-revealed-npd-group.htm)
2012 4/10 (http://www.gamespot.com/articles/npd-black-ops-ii-is-us-top-selling-game-of-2012/1100-6402271/)
2011 5/10 (http://www.gamesradar.com/top-10-best-selling-games-2011-worldwide-includes-tons-warfare-and-dancing/)
2010- 5/10 (http://venturebeat.com/2016/01/14/2015-npd-the-10-best-selling-games-of-the-year/)
2009 2/10 (http://www.1up.com/news/npd-top-10-selling-games)
2008 2/10 (http://vgsales.wikia.com/wiki/NPD_2008_sales_figures)
2007 2/10 (http://vgsales.wikia.com/wiki/NPD_2007_sales_figures)
2006 2/10 (http://vgsales.wikia.com/wiki/NPD_2006_sales_figures)
Between the years 2010 and 2015 50% of the top 10 selling games were shooters. while between the years 2006 to 2009 20% of the top 10 selling games were shooters.
Friday, 25 March 2016
Tuesday, 15 March 2016
Relic Rush
Relic Rush
Core mechanic: Pressing screen to stop character from
moving.
Secondary mechanic: let go of screen to allow character to
move.
Progression: Complete 8 levels to get to new stages in new
areas (With different themes).
Narrative: You are a treasure hunter who is in search for an
ancient relic.
Relic Rush was developed by crescent moon who also developed
other games such RavenSword, stellar wonder and shadow blade reload, they also publish
game for other company’s
Stack
Core mechanic: Tap screen to stop the incoming square over
the base square.
Secondary mechanic: Stop box perfectly onto of other box multiple
times to make the square get bigger.
Progression: Your tower gets taller and taller with every
square placed onto the stack.
Narrative: You are stacking square onto of one another in an
attempt to build the tallest tower of squares.
Stack was developed by ‘Ketchapp’ who have also developed
Twist, Splash, Swing and more.
Saturday, 20 February 2016
The Witcher 3 – Notes
Narrative: You play as the Witcher Geralt , a monster slayer, and follow
his story as he tries to track down his elder blood ‘daughter’ (he treats her
and calls her his daughter even though she isn’t his daughter) who is being
hunted by ‘The Wild Hunt’. You travel to different locations meeting different
characters who give you different quests to do in order to gain knowledge of
where Ciri might be. The second half of the story is more about trying to
defeat the Wild hunt as they chase you both.
Characters: There are many characters through the story, some who play
as small part in 1 -2 missions and some that stay relevant through the whole
story. The main character is Geralt the Witcher you play as through the game,
he is joined by a hole cast of characters many of which are returning characters
from the previous two Witcher games such as Yennefer, Triss, Vesemir, Ciri,
Enhyr, Dandelion and many more.
Game Play: The gameplay of the Witcher 3 is great and players can chose
what they want to do. There is a lot of intense fights and battle through the
game but there is an equal amount of exploring and adventuring through the
massive maps. If players would prefer to have their hand held and only follow
the main story they can simply do one main mission after another until they
reach the games end although it is not encouraged, in some cases main missions
will be too hard as the player is too low level so they are forced to do some
side quests to level up.
Visuals: Visually the game is stunning. The world looks photo realistic
from its vibrant forests and fields to the dark dank caves and swamps. The
graphics couldn’t be better.
Sounds: The sounds of the game are very satisfying and also very
realistic, as you run through woods you hear the sounds of your feet snapping
twigs and crushing leaves, while on snow you can hear the sound of squelching
snow. Every one of the creatures have unique sounds which fit their height,
size and appearances.
Music: The Witchers 3 sound track is one of the best parts of the game,
it is done by a small band who use instruments representative of the time the
game is set in which fits with the feel of the game. As you enter combat the
music will kick in with some faster pace music which makes battles more intense
and while you explore the land more wondrous music plays helping you get lost
as you aimlessly travel.
Difficulty: The Witcher 3 can be as hard as you want it to be. If you
play on the easiest difficulty the game will really put up no challenge as
creates die quickly and you take such little damage. Bump the difficulty up and
you will find that creates hit much hard causing you to have to become better
at dodging and timing you attacks and utilise your positions and spells
effectively to survive.
Replay ability: The Witcher 3 is very replay able as many of the choices
you make will affect the ending of the game, meaning that you can play through
the game a number of times exploring different paths and getting different
outcomes.
Genre: The Witcher 3 is an open world, action, role-playing game.
Target audience: This game is aimed at a more mature audience as it
explores ideas such as racism and presents very graphical scenes of gore and
nudity.
Personal Response: I really enjoyed the Witcher 3 and liked getting
invested it each of the different characters and seeing where they ended up at
the end of the game. The gameplay was fun and intuitive, the graphics were
breath-taking and immersive and the story (for the most part) was fun and
engaging.
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