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Unit 26 Developing Computer Games

Unit 26 Developing Computer Games. Unit 26 Developing Computer Games. TASK 4 Game Documentation. TASK 4 Game Documentation. Part 1 - Characters and Settings

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Unit 26 Developing Computer Games

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  1. Unit 26 Developing Computer Games

  2. Unit 26 Developing Computer Games • TASK 4 Game Documentation

  3. TASK 4 Game Documentation • Part 1 - Characters and Settings • You need to design the characters and settings for your game. The worksheet Characters and Story will help you to complete this • This forms part of the evidence for P5

  4. TASK 4 Game Documentation • Part 2 - Game narrative • Prepare a document explaining your game. Make sure you have answered the questions in the Games Questions worksheet. You also need to produce a storyboard explaining how your game progresses. • This forms part of the evidence for P5

  5. TASK 4 Game Documentation • Overview • You will produce three documents to obtain P5 criteria. • Characters and Story • Game Questions sheet • Storyboard • The first two will be uploaded to Moodle upload point task 4 and the storyboards will be handed in to me.

  6. TASK 4 Game Documentation • Characters and Story • Characters are the persons driving the storyline of the games • Protagonists are the main characters in games and become roles the player assumes. • The Antagonist is the main enemy of the protagonist, who generally makes the life of the protagonist difficult. An example of an antagonist is Frank Tenpenny from GTA San Andreas.

  7. What’s the game? • This protagonist does not usually speak, and only produces grunts, yells, or similar sounds. • is seen as ambidextrous because whether he is facing left or right his sword is in the "down screen side". • described on the series' official website as humble, hard-working and brave, • characteristically wear a green tunic and a pointed cap.

  8. What’s the game? • Has appeared in over 200 video games since his creation. • Created by a Japanese man • Resides in the Mushroom Kingdom • Depicted as a short, pudgy, Italian plumber

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