Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Final Project - Group Created

So a couple weeks ago we got some details on what our final project for our Python class will be. Essentially we will be building on top of some past assignment and build our own game using Pygame. 

My team started to brainstorm some ideas and today we had a Skype meeting to finalize what we will be doing. Here are the game ideas we had:

Christian:

Here is my idea. We could do a top-down space shooter. This way we don’t have to worry about animating any of the sprites we use for the game. If we nail down the idea, it could also give us a bunch of time to polish the game and get the level design just right.

http://static.gamesradar.com/images/mb//GamesRadar/us/Games/R/Raiden%20III/Everything%20Else/PS2/2007-04-24/raideniii_04--screenshot_large.jpg

Steve:

I really like that idea, I think we could have one, or maybe even two solid levels and it would be great!

My idea is that we could make a simple 2d side-scroller platformer that we could do a level or two in. That would keep most animation down to either going left or going right, and a jump or death animation.

Hiro:

Those are some awesome ideas. I was thinking we could do something like a simple 2D, 3rd person shooter type game like this:

http://www.crazymonkeygames.com/Boxhead-The-Zombie-Wars.html

The setting can be completely like space or medieval or stuff like that. I know the animation and coding will be kind of tough but I think if we can figure how to randomly make sprites appear and start moving it would be a pretty cool game.

Final Idea:

Top Down Shooter that will switch to vehicle combat. We are still not sure if it will be a plane, but it will be a vehicle where the player has another mode of playing. The player will start by walking around and killing enemies as the player moves to the goal. We plan on having a few different types of enemies and weapons.

At this time everything is very basic and open, but this is the basic idea of what we are planning to do and we think it will be a good project. That's all for now, thanks for reading!

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