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Animations!

Entry Journal 2018/02/15
 
 
Today’s topic is about the animations that were made for Aetherial, the game that me and my group are developing. In this week’s sprint planning we went over the milestones that had to be reached before the Alpha Presentation deadline on Thursday, as well as the crucial requirements that the game has to fulfill in order to consider it successful, once of which was the power up ability. In the case of Aetherial, this attribute meant that the […]

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Animations!

Entry Journal 2018/02/15
 
 
Today’s topic is about the animations that were made for Aetherial, the game that me and my group are developing. In this week’s sprint planning we went over the milestones that had to be reached before the Alpha Presentation deadline on Thursday, as well as the crucial requirements that the game has to fulfill in order to consider it successful, once of which was the power up ability. In the case of Aetherial, this attribute meant that the […]

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Program: Graphics

Alpha presentation

During this week I have been focusing on preparing for the Alpha presentation. Being a project leader, many people expect you to be the one who are representing the game the group are creating. It is an unwritten rule; a rule you just follow. My team members did not tell me in person to be the representative of the game for the Alpha presentation. However, since this unwritten rule is circulating in the air, I felt a pressure on my […]

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Alpha presentation

During this week I have been focusing on preparing for the Alpha presentation. Being a project leader, many people expect you to be the one who are representing the game the group are creating. It is an unwritten rule; a rule you just follow. My team members did not tell me in person to be the representative of the game for the Alpha presentation. However, since this unwritten rule is circulating in the air, I felt a pressure on my […]

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5SD064 – Game Design Blog 15/02

Power-up re-design
This week I focused on re-designing one of the pick-ups in our game Beelonging.
The power-up we call ”Golden Honeycomb” was originally designed to activate five seconds of invincibility after picking up three of those Golden Honeycombs. We felt that it didn’t really add anything to the game or the gameplay and therefore choose to re-design it.
In our game we have a mechanic where the Player Bee can activate and control a formation that includes all the bees in their […]

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5SD064 – Game Design Blog 15/02

Power-up re-design
This week I focused on re-designing one of the pick-ups in our game Beelonging.
The power-up we call ”Golden Honeycomb” was originally designed to activate five seconds of invincibility after picking up three of those Golden Honeycombs. We felt that it didn’t really add anything to the game or the gameplay and therefore choose to re-design it.
In our game we have a mechanic where the Player Bee can activate and control a formation that includes all the bees in their […]

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Program: Game Design

Week #2 – Setting up Git with Unity

What is Git(hub)? 
I spent a lot of time this week on our game’s Version Control System (VCS). In short, the VCS keeps track of versions of files in the game, including scripts, animations, sprite sheets, scenes etc. In collaboration with my lead programmer, Oskar Karlsson, we set up a basic Github server and provided all group members with access so that they could upload what they were working on without using a more cumbersome tool like Google Drive or […]

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Week #2 – Setting up Git with Unity

What is Git(hub)? 
I spent a lot of time this week on our game’s Version Control System (VCS). In short, the VCS keeps track of versions of files in the game, including scripts, animations, sprite sheets, scenes etc. In collaboration with my lead programmer, Oskar Karlsson, we set up a basic Github server and provided all group members with access so that they could upload what they were working on without using a more cumbersome tool like Google Drive or […]

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Scrapping the light and adjusting boat movement. – August Demirsson

As mentioned in my other blog the game we chose to make was Umibozu. In the game, you are a fisherman in search of a mystic creature in this mystical water that is surrounded by thick fog. In order to see creatures in the original game concept you had to use a light stationed on the boat and aim at the creatures to fully see them instead of blurry moving objects.
During this week design process, me and my group decided upon […]

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Scrapping the light and adjusting boat movement. – August Demirsson

As mentioned in my other blog the game we chose to make was Umibozu. In the game, you are a fisherman in search of a mystic creature in this mystical water that is surrounded by thick fog. In order to see creatures in the original game concept you had to use a light stationed on the boat and aim at the creatures to fully see them instead of blurry moving objects.
During this week design process, me and my group decided upon […]

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Feedback Gathering

So last monday (02/12) we had a play-testing session class where we could test all the other teams games and give feedback. I won’t go into much detail on the playtesting and the results in and of them selves since we are to write a post with playtesting as the topic later. What I will write about is my teams approach to gathering data from testers and my task in this as lead designer.
I monitored our game during the whole play-testing […]

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Feedback Gathering

So last monday (02/12) we had a play-testing session class where we could test all the other teams games and give feedback. I won’t go into much detail on the playtesting and the results in and of them selves since we are to write a post with playtesting as the topic later. What I will write about is my teams approach to gathering data from testers and my task in this as lead designer.
I monitored our game during the whole play-testing […]

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Same Button, Different Features

For our Alpha presentation, which is a presentation where we present to our fellow video game students and teachers the basic features of our upcoming video game, as well as the feature and movements of our player, obstacles, basic UI and potential power-ups, we needed to ensure that our main character was functioning in the same way described as a the concept document that was provided to us.
For our video game called Behemoth, which is a side-scrolling Shoot’em up game, […]

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Same Button, Different Features

For our Alpha presentation, which is a presentation where we present to our fellow video game students and teachers the basic features of our upcoming video game, as well as the feature and movements of our player, obstacles, basic UI and potential power-ups, we needed to ensure that our main character was functioning in the same way described as a the concept document that was provided to us.
For our video game called Behemoth, which is a side-scrolling Shoot’em up game, […]

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Development blog 2: enemy design

Good morning all. As one of the artist in group Zombie. I am excited to present you our second development blog- the enemy design. I will continue this blog from the previous one and talk about the enemies that will appear in our Exploration game-  Umibozu.
This time we will talk about how the arts were designed based on our newly determined perspective. In our case, Umibozu was an exploration game, we wanted to reward people when they discover something. People […]

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Development blog 2: enemy design

Good morning all. As one of the artist in group Zombie. I am excited to present you our second development blog- the enemy design. I will continue this blog from the previous one and talk about the enemies that will appear in our Exploration game-  Umibozu.
This time we will talk about how the arts were designed based on our newly determined perspective. In our case, Umibozu was an exploration game, we wanted to reward people when they discover something. People […]

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Communication

Communication is a broad topic, the importance of which can not be understated no matter the circumstance. Good communication is also a vital component of a successful game development team. A game development team needs to communicate many different things of differing nature. Requirements, progress, feedback, bug reports and much more is part of the daily communication in a game development team. Channels of communication are set up specifically for the project or are defined from the outside (company standard, […]

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Communication

Communication is a broad topic, the importance of which can not be understated no matter the circumstance. Good communication is also a vital component of a successful game development team. A game development team needs to communicate many different things of differing nature. Requirements, progress, feedback, bug reports and much more is part of the daily communication in a game development team. Channels of communication are set up specifically for the project or are defined from the outside (company standard, […]

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2/15/18 Communication in art

Have you ever stopped and thought how some problems could’ve been avoided? Maybe you should’ve mentioned that thing you were worried about before, or maybe you could’ve listened to your friend since the beginning. All this because of a lack of communication.
There’s all sorts of communication, from group communications to your very own body telling you that you are hungry, and all of them are very important. However, communication in art is essential for game design and we realized this […]

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2/15/18 Communication in art

Have you ever stopped and thought how some problems could’ve been avoided? Maybe you should’ve mentioned that thing you were worried about before, or maybe you could’ve listened to your friend since the beginning. All this because of a lack of communication.
There’s all sorts of communication, from group communications to your very own body telling you that you are hungry, and all of them are very important. However, communication in art is essential for game design and we realized this […]

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Program: Graphics

15-02-2018

Hello reader(s)! Let me start by telling you a short story about a boy who decided to work on a programming project together with some of his friends. They opted to use the Unity engine and creation tool, along with its handy feature called simply ”Collaborations”. What he thought would be a nice and stress-free learning experience soon turned into a nightmare…
Yea, I guess you already know where I’m heading with this, so I’ll cut to the chase: today’s blog post […]

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15-02-2018

Hello reader(s)! Let me start by telling you a short story about a boy who decided to work on a programming project together with some of his friends. They opted to use the Unity engine and creation tool, along with its handy feature called simply ”Collaborations”. What he thought would be a nice and stress-free learning experience soon turned into a nightmare…
Yea, I guess you already know where I’m heading with this, so I’ll cut to the chase: today’s blog post […]

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Program: Programming