Level Design Project 5 Due date: Friday, October 6th.

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Level Design Project 5 Due date: Friday, October 6th

Introduction Fourth in a series of related projects –Will (finally!) have a working game prototype (or at least some playable component) Focuses on –Playable aspects of the game –Make use of design, art and objects created in previous projects Can create new art and objects, but not emphasis –Illustrate potential Using Game Maker

Motivation Game design –Mere words on paper Art –Merely eye candy Game logic –Clever programming All is for naught if you cannot design playable levels that illustrate the concepts and potential of your game

Overview Work in same group Use the treatment from Project 2 Use the art from Project 3 Use the game logic from Project 4 Evaluated based on –Playability –Completeness –Options –Title screen –Credit screen Documents –README (directions, etc) Small image (200x150) and Description (100 words) Reflections on how treatment met ( )

Details (1 of 3) Playable game –Final form depends on design Evaluated based integration and use of art and objects from projects 2 and 3 Use as many or as few Game Maker rooms as needed –Ex: Strategy game maybe one carefully constructed battlefield –Ex: Puzzle game maybe several rooms showing different kinds or complexities of puzzles

Details (2 of 3) Title screen –Game name, perhaps “prototype” or “demo” Options screen –As implemented in project 4 Credits screen –List all members of your team –Other information (version number, or other art credits) (Maybe one screen above should with basic directions) Exact configuration, layout and use up to you –Ex: Splash screen of credits at start, followed by the title screen, then options –Ex: Title screen at start, leading straight into the game, with options accessible in-game, and credits displayed at exit

Details (3 of 3) README (text file) –Names of your team members –Short description of your game (can be taken from treatment documents), including a list of features in the prototype –Simple instructions for playing your prototype Note, this must be in game someplace, too Brief ( word) description –Relates your prototype back to your treatment –Core game goals met? Why/why not? –Deviations from treatment? Why? –Not postmortem, but could have similar elements As time allows, you may create additional artwork and game objects as needed. –Ex: Title-screen artwork, or a team logo might be a good addition

Grading Guidelines CriteriaWeight Playable Game 60% Completeness 10% Title Screen10% Credits Screen5% README15%

Submission Turnin (see Web page for instructions) Game Maker.gm6 file README Document

Resources Game Maker –Sample games for splash/title/credits/options Games from last year –Sample images on front and 100 word description –(Will use page to advertise, etc.)