Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Adding Scenes
Our scenes are basically the same, so there really is no story line to be told by the scenes. However, the different sceneries still make to game enjoyable and fun to play, so it's not boring to the player. Being the graphic designer, it is going to be difficult to hold the gamers attention without a story line, but I am still confident it will be a good game for the age group it is attended for.
The New Idea
So far, there isn't much that I have learned about my topic since we started. However, I did learn how to draw and create pictures in Flash. I came to learn this by going over all the tools available to you in Flash. I traced a few scenes from the Paper Prototype to make the scenes in Flash. The Wiki was a useful source to help me understand how to use the tools properly and easily. Also, since we use the Wiki on a day-to-day bases, I found it was very trustworthy with the information it provided.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
Learning the Topic
When we started making this game, we thought it would be easy to keep it simple. However, it is still rather difficult. Even though there isn't really any research needed, i learned that making a game revolving around numbers is still hard to accomplish. The course that helped me best understand how to start to create the game was the "paper prototype" course.
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