Tuesday 25 November 2014

Design Specification for the Maze game


Customer
What does the customer want?
The customer wants an educational-maths game with GCSE grade C level questions in the Maze genre

What does the design brief say?
The main character of this game ‘Brainbox’ has to move from level to level solving increasing difficult maths based problems. Each level should show a different maths problem and the level of the maths problem should be GCSE grade C Mathematics.

Who is the target audience?
The target audience for the game will be GCSE maths students who want to revise.

Development
What sprites do we need?
I will need to make sprites for the main character “Brainbox”, the enemies “Mathia”, the walls, the hacking terminals and the maths screen.

What sounds do we need?
I will need 1920-inspired royalty-free soft jazz music.

How many levels do we want?
I will need to create 5 levels, each one getting progressively harder.

What other elements do we want?
I will need to create up to 10 maths problems, 1 or 2 from each topic.

Management
What do we want to do by the end of this session?
25/11 - By the end of the session, I hope to have completed the design specification and started to generate ideas for the game.

How long do we have to create this game?
I have 4 weeks to create the game.

How can we break down the tasks in making a game?
I will make a list of tasks that need to be done and will put them into 4 groups for each of the 4 weeks.




Wednesday 19 November 2014

Concept Design and Libel - Exercise

What is copyright law?

Copyright is simple the right to copy and is a law that gives the owner of content, the right to decide what other people can do with it. Copyright laws make it much easier for authors to use their work online as other people are only allowed to use it if the owner gives permission.

What is Libel?

Libel is “a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation”. In other words; defame or discrediting someone for work they’ve done.

How are female characters portrayed in games?

Women in video games are often portrayed as eye candy to persuade male gamers to buy games. They are also shown to be the "damsel in distress"

Generating Concept Art - Exercise

What are computer game graphics?

Computer game graphics are the way a game is displayed, not how it looks. A game could be presented in various ways. For example, a game could be made in a first/third-person, top-down, side-scrolling or simply 2D or 3D. There are also techniques that can be used such as: the lighting and shadows of objects, the animations of objects and maybe a heads up display.
What is graphics specification?
Client Needs


Audience


Thumbnail Sketching
Thumbnails are images that are of a smaller size than the original image. They allow more images to be displayed on a page. Search engines use image thumbnails to display more search results of the page.

Visual Style

Photorealism
Games that are designed to be as realistic as possible, whether fictional or non-fictional. Photorealism is difficult and time-consuming to create, and takes a lot of skill to get the textures and scaling of the world to look realistic.
Notable games that use photorealism include all of the Call Of Duty games, as well as the many Rockstar games.

Cel-Shaded
Designed to look like it was drawn by hand, and is used to represent a cartoon or comic book. Cel-shaded is primarily used by Japanese developers, in games such as Yu-Gi-Oh! and the Dragon Ball Z series.

Exaggerated
Games which are loosely based on Photorealism, but the style is modified, giving the graphics an overdone look. The graphics of the game can make it seem like it is not a serious game, because the characters are outrageously muscular, or features are not proportional, for example: large eyes. Japanese game developers also exaggerate the hair on their characters in anime games, such as Tekken.

Abstract
Games that use geometrical shapes and lines to create a unique visual style. Abstract does not take much skill to create compared to other styles. Abstract games can use both bright colours for fast-paced action, whilst others might use softer colours, which makes the player feel relaxed. An example of an Abstract art style designed game is Geometry Wars.

Military
Usually designed from first person perspective, military games simulate the physics and looks of a battlefield in a war. Characters are designed to look like soldiers, whether present, historic or futuristic. Medal of Honour is a Military game, set in Historic wars, and the more recent conflicts.


Composition
In the visual styles, in particular graphic design composition is the placement or arrangement of visual elements or ingredients in a work of art, as distinct from the subject of a work. It can also be thought of as the organization of the elements of art according to the principles of art. The term composition means 'putting together,' and can apply to any work of art, from music to writing to photography, that is arranged or put together using conscious thought

 
Typography

Typography is an artistic way of arranging words on a page and can involve both letters and symbols. A 'typographer' might select different fonts for each word...

Technical considerations

Compression
Files can be compressed into smaller folders using Zip File, which allows several different files to be placed into a small folder, which requires to be unzipped before any of the contents can be accessed. This feature makes sharing files through the internet or through a file sharing program, such as an FTP much quicker and simpler.

Optimisation
Optimizing an image file consists of saving the image as a suitable graphic
compression format. Saving an image as a PNG will reduce the file size without losing any data, therefore the photo file has been optimized.

File naming conventions
When you have multiple versions of a file, such as an object, different file names will be helpful in identifying which file name corresponds to each version. For example, a first draft of the main characters might be named "Main character V1.0" and a later version might have a slightly larger number in the name such as "Main character V1.11" because there are 11 different versions.

Wednesday 12 November 2014

Documentation

Production Schedule
This is my weekly game production schedule:
Week 1: Complete all the documentation and research sprites/background ideas.
Week 2: Code the game and plan out the structure.
Week 3: Create sprites and backgrounds, and add them to the game.
Week 4: Fix any problems and add anything missing. Overall tidying up.
Moodboard
The moodboard for my game can be found at this web address:
http://puu.sh/cO7DK.png
Storyboard
The storyboard for my game can be found at this web address:
http://puu.sh/cPrCa.png
Budget Log
Material/Software etc.
Cost
Photoshop CS6
Free as part of SLC facilities
Real life price £105 per annum.
GameMaker
Free online and from the SLC facilities.
£509 if I wanted to make the game for more platforms.
Clearances
Independent Contractor Agreement


This Independent Contractor Agreement is made and entered into by and between, the musician and Tom Broughton.


1. Engagement of Services.


Contractor will provide Tom Broughton with background music.


2. Compensation.


Tom Broughton shall pay Contractor a flat fee of £50 as total compensation for the services described above. Payment shall be made as follows:


£50 due upon receipt of final product.


3. Independent Contractor Relationship. Contractor's relationship with Client will be that of an independent contractor, and nothing in this Agreement is intended to, or should be construed to, create a partnership, agency, joint venture, or employment relationship. Contractor will not be entitled under this Agreement to any of the benefits that Client may make available to its employees, including but not limited to group health insurance, life insurance, profit-sharing, retirement benefits, paid vacation, holidays or sick leave, or workers' compensation insurance. No part of Contractor's compensation will be subject to withholding by Client for the payment of any social security, federal, state or any other employee payroll taxes. Client will regularly report amounts paid to Contractor by filing a Form 1099-MISC with the Internal Revenue Service as required by law. Contractor may perform the services required by this Agreement at any place or location and at such times as Contractor shall determine. Contractor agrees to provide all tools and instrumentalities, if any, required to perform the services under this Agreement.


4. Ownership of Property. Contractor acknowledges and agrees that all documents produced by Contractor, including but not limited to memoranda, research notes, correspondence, emails, pleadings, and reports in the course of his work for Client, shall be the property of Client, and Contractor shall retain no ownership, interest, or rights therein.


5. Governing Law.  This Agreement shall be governed in all respects by the laws of the United States of America and by the laws of the State of Indiana. Each of the parties irrevocably consents to the exclusive personal jurisdiction of the federal and state courts located in Indiana, as applicable, for any matter arising out of or relating to this Agreement, except that in actions seeking to enforce any order or any judgment of such federal or state courts located in Indiana, such personal jurisdiction shall be nonexclusive.


6. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is held by a court of law to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, (a) that provision shall be deemed amended to achieve as nearly as possible the same economic effect as the original provision, and (b) the legality, validity, and enforceability of the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall not be affected or impaired thereby.


7. Injunctive Relief for Breach. Contractor agrees that his obligations under this Agreement are of a unique character that gives them particular value; Contractor's breach of any of such obligations will result in irreparable and continuing damage to Client, for which there will be no adequate remedy at law; and, in the event of such breach, Client will be entitled to injunctive relief and/or a decree for specific performance, and such other and further relief as may be proper (including monetary damages if appropriate).


Agreed to this 12th day of November, 2014.


Contractor
Client


_______________________________
_______________________________
………………...
Tom Broughton


Health and Safety Checklist
PAT Test
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No liquid near PC’s
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Contingency plan
What can go wrong?
How to avoid the problem?
Losing your work, design or game itself
Create back-up copies on email/HD/USB
Hardware faults
Have back-up parts or a computer. Don’t touch the hardware