Personal Reflection 2/21/222/21/2022 This past quarter we have focused our skills of understanding games and mechanics to make a board game/prototype to replicate our game concept. The prototype is a board game to test certain mechanics that is going to be in the actual game. My game is called "uncanny" being a first person horror which is tied with cosmic horror, I displayed my concept on a board game using paper cards representing attacks and movements, and dices to determine the threat. During this project, my ideas were second guessed or reconsidered, such as the title of the game being decided between the titles named “Fear” or “Uncanny”. I put a lot of heart into the sketches and concept art for the video game. When making the graphics for the board game, I used photoshop to create them, and recreated them with pencil and paper because I realized I did not own a printer so I could not print them for the next day for presentation. While making the prototypes and board games, I thought I could’ve done a lot better with graphics and design for my game. This was due to procrastination and not being able to print my graphics and instructions. Overall this was a good experience of expressing my ideas through the understanding of game mechanics and designing.
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Uncanny Game Concept2/21/2022 Uncanny is a first person horror game that involves fear and surrealism as the opposition. This game is a experience of fear, conquer, and progress. You wake up in a house filled with objects, events, and triggers that causes fear to the player that is questionable and unnatural . The player needs to conquer the fears thrown at them and exit the house. The target audience for the actual video game will be for teens and up while for the board game will be for all ages.
The video game and board game will have slightly different mechanics but reached for the same topic and goal. The video game will be a first person horror involving enemies and fear, you will be evading, hiding, or moving which will take skill and luck. This was implemented in the board game using cards representing fears and oppositions, and 2 dices used as the action of staying put or rolling the dice to progress or risk losing health. Author : Jaidon GreenHello, my name is jaidon green. I go to Durham School of the Arts and i love to draw and sketch. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of the author and do not represent those of Durham School of the Arts or Durham Public Schools. Archives
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