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Self Introductions Wesley Avery Srinidhi Naik

Self Introductions Wesley Avery Srinidhi Naik. Intro to Quadropus Rampage. Isometric Rogue like mixed with a Brawler’s combat system starring a 4-legged cephalopod Set in the depths of the ocean with vibrant & varied sea creatures (ex. Angler fish, Hammerhead shark, Starfish companion)

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Self Introductions Wesley Avery Srinidhi Naik

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  1. Self IntroductionsWesley AverySrinidhiNaik

  2. Intro to Quadropus Rampage • Isometric Rogue like mixed with a Brawler’s combat system starring a 4-legged cephalopod • Set in the depths of the ocean with vibrant & varied sea creatures (ex. Angler fish, Hammerhead shark, Starfish companion) • Very whimsical and humorous with the shopkeeper and antagonist characters as well as silly weapon names/modifiers and skill masteries (ex. Bootylicious Pinkeye Axe of Wide Hips) • Available on Android, iOS, and PC/Mac ($5) • Price: Mobile versions are free to play with optional micro transactions to speed up unlocks

  3. Hook/Motivation • The fast-paced action and energetic animations are defiantly entertaining. • The Control scheme itself is very simple but covers more than enough moves to make the game interesting. • The developers cleverly allow you to pay for continues.(just like the old days) • There’s a drive to see how deep you can go and what kinds of items you can discover.

  4. Key Mechanics • Procedurally generated levels, randomized gear, and hidden treasures make every plunge memorable and worth exploring thoroughly • Simple, but deep progression system through upgrades and masteries to reward in-game feats • Fast-paced combat that is fair, but still challenging • Limited lives per attempt (only 1 respawn) • Can skip a depth by walking over a hole in the ground, triggering fall damage as well as missing out on any items, but getting to the goal more quickly • Several difficulty levels for more extreme challenges (e.g. getting hit once is the end or no health drops)

  5. Our Opinions • S: Really fun game that’s well worth trying and doesn’t force micro transactions. It satisfies my need for challenge better than many bigger titles. • W: Movement seems a little weird, but doesn't kill the fun. Probably want a device with a high-quality touch screen for this game. If you manage to find a groove, it gets fun quickly. Check out Butterscotch Shenanigans’ Website for more information: http://www.butterscotch-shenanigans.com/p/games.html

  6. Presented By: Paul Bartlett Chris Hansen

  7. Bejeweled’s Theme/History It’s a connect 3 puzzle game where you have to connect matching gems in order to get points First developed by PopCap Games (the same people who made Plants vs Zombies and Zuma) There have been many iterations of Bejeweled (Bejeweled 3, Bejeweled Twist, Bejeweled Blitz, etc…)

  8. Bejeweled’s Hook/Motivation What motivates players to play Bejeweled is that it is a quick game and the game has special effects that happen when you do something (Connect 4 gems instead of 3 to get an explosion gem) It is very satisfying to watch a lot of gems to explode when you connect 4 and even clear the entire screen

  9. Key Mechanic The key mechanic is to connect gems together to get points added to your score The more you connect, the more points you get The faster you connect the higher the multiplier is to the point As you connect, more gems will appear to take the place of the other gems you connected

  10. Our Opinions It is a fun game that anyone can get into and can get addicted to. Game sessions are not long, (at most 2 minutes) so you can play it whenever you have time to spare

  11. World of Goo Jeremy LeBlancJoshua Skelton

  12. Game Intro • World of Goo is a puzzle game that requires you to save fellow goo balls by creating unique connections between goo balls. These connections create a path that allow the free goo balls to get into the vacuum pipe. • World of Goo was developed by 2D Boy, an independent game company. • Kyle Gabler and Ron Carmel • Former EA Employees • Released October 13, 2008

  13. Motivation/Hook • Creating unique bridges and connections to help save your fellow goo balls and reach the goal. • For each level the game forces the player to come up with unique bridges that will help you overcome obstacles. No two levels are alike.

  14. Key Mechanics • Selecting and moving the goo balls to create connections between other goo balls. • Different goo ball features in each new level that are color coded. • The player must utilize each new ability depending on the challenge. • Can select flying eyeballs from previously saved goo balls to help get redoes and reattempt the level.

  15. Opinion • This game is very effective at creating a casual, interactive, physics based puzzle by giving the player a simple way to control the game bits. • Not only does it give the player the freedom to make connections as they see fit, but it also very intuitive. • This is a fun yet challenging game that can turn any casual player into a hardcore player.

  16. Jetpack Joyride Bradley and Jeremy

  17. Theme Jetpack Joyride is a game of adventure. The player character is trying to steal a Jetpack from a development facility and escape as quickly as possible.

  18. Hook/Motivation The first time you play the game you are given a ‘vehicle upgrade’ really early. Upgrade items and coins are incentives that really drive the game. Coins extend, although not directly, the players ability to reach a vehicle upgrade. The game has a fast-paced rhythm that rewards players for having quick reflexes, with little consequence for losing.

  19. Key Mechanics Mechanics of Jetpack Joyride are innately intuitive. The player taps the screen in order to raise the height of the character. This allows the player to avoid obstacles, collect currency in the form of gold coins, and attain collectables that upgrade their jetpack functionality. This fast-paced collection is visceral and exciting. This encourages multiple playthroughs and a risk-taking strategy.

  20. Personal Thoughts Jetpack Joyride is an entertaining distraction. It feeds the need to perfect traversing the environment, while buffering the player from immediate loss by providing gratifying power ups. The nature of the game lends itself to casual play, as it is easy to put down without consequence.The game puts a decent amount of effort into attention to detail. Passive NPCs may run into one of the player’s obstacles, or the player themselves. Though it has no direct effect on the game, this lends to a humorous and novel aesthetic.

  21. FTL: Faster than Light Timothy SassoneAlex Honeycutt

  22. History of FTL • A “Spaceship Simulation Rogue-Like” • Developed by Subset Games • Released Sept. 14, 2012 • Funded during Kickstarter surge (along side Double Fine Adventures and others) in March 2012

  23. Hook/Motivation • Short play sessions. • Easy to pick up. • Pause-and-play • Procedurally generated levels/content

  24. Key Mechanics • Star Map • Choosing a path gives player some control over difficulty • Encroaching enemy force pushesthe player forward • Shops, optional quests, etc. • Ship • Control different systems (weapons, drones, etc) • Direct crew-members for repairs/control

  25. Opinions • Good balance between difficulty and penalties. • Simple controls, complex strategies, and lots to unlock. • No Mobile (Android/iOS) release  • Difficult to complete

  26. Fruit Ninja Josh Selmser, Steven Dull

  27. Theme and History • Chop fruit with touch controls in front of a cutting board background • Colorful and explosive • Halfbrick Studios, Brisbane, Australia • Released September 17, 2010 • Reached 300 million downloads by May 2012

  28. Mechanics • Drag finger across screen to slice fruit • Rewarded for slicing multiple fruit in one swipe • Avoid the bombs • Levels progressively require faster action from user • Getting a game over • Missing a total of three fruit • Hitting a bomb

  29. Motivation and Hook • Beating your best score (cutting more fruit than last time) • Trying to not make a single mistake • Getting the biggest possible combos • Watching fruit explode!

  30. Our Opinion • Liked the very small learning curve • Easy to pick up, hard to master • Short games, no wait between games • Fun to challenge your friends!

  31. Peggle By: Shawn Day Austin Ford

  32. Peggle • Peggle is a puzzle game with inspiration from pinball and brick breakers. • It was originally released for PC but quickly ported to mobile devices due to the nature of the game. • Several variations of the game were made changing mostly non essential mechanics or aesthetic designs.

  33. Hook! • The hook for Peggle is the sound effects, bright colors and dramatic music that rewards the players upon completing the level. • There are also different unlockable characters, each with different abilities!

  34. Key Mechanics • Setting up combos to earn extra points/extra balls. • Using the character abilities to your advantage. • Timing shots with the oscillating receiver. This can grant the player extra balls. • Using the purple combo block to get high scores.

  35. Opinions • Peggle can be a great time passer, and it’s slightly addictive. • Peggle achieves visual satisfaction by presenting the player with flashing high scores and delightful colors!!!

  36. Elyse (a.k.a. Elly) • Mayor of Lutie • Erich • Mayor of Foxtail

  37. Theme • Build a town and house base on your own style • History • 2001: Animal Forest came out for N64 in Japan • 2001: Ported to GameCube, released worldwide • 2005: Wild World for DS, first to use wi-fi • 2008: City Folk for Wii, used Wii Speak technology • 2012/2013: New Leaf for 3DS, player is mayor

  38. The Hook & Motivation • Collecting all the fossils, fish, bugs, etc. • Earning bells to upgrade house, build public works, etc. • Not playing causes: • Town to become overgrown with weeds! • Flowers to die. • Roaches to invade your house. • Neighbors to move. • Missing special once-a-year events.

  39. Key Mechanics • Everything takes place in real time! • Holidays • Bugs and fish are seasonal • Plants take time to grow • Interior decoration • Fishing • Bug catching • Digging/fossil finding • Town customization • Growing trees, bushes, & flowers • Designing patterns • Visiting other towns

  40. The Casual Elements • Easy gameplay mechanics • Pick-up-and-play gaming • Bright, cartoony, and cute visual style • Very simple storyline • You’re the mayor! Do want you want! • Player is constantly rewarded • Bells, furniture, fruit, bugs, fish, etc.

  41. I’ve been playing games ever since I could hold a SNES controller. • I picked up programming when I started here at SPSU, and “enjoy” using difficult code for the sake of looking impressive. Introduction • I’ve been an avid gamer since the first Christmas I can recall, where I got a Sega Genesis. • I’ve been a programmer for 5 years and am also into war gaming/tabletop gaming.

  42. History and Theme of SSBB • Smash Bros as a series draws most of its inspiration from HAL’s other and first big name franchise, Kirby. Not only in mechanics but also in a very light-hearted theme and a world filled with colorful characters (or in this case Nintendo mascots) does this game resemble its spiritual predecessor. • Unlike the two previous games in the series, Super Smash Brother’s Brawl (referred to as SSBB or simply ‘Brawl’) was not developed by just one development team. Several veterans from the original studio, HAL Labs, were joined by devs from Monolith Soft, Paon, Game Arts, and others. All told there were roughly 100 people working on the game full time.

  43. Hooks and Motivation • The series as whole has always held several incentives for fans both old and new to Nintendo’s various game series. It boasts 4 player ‘living room’ multiplayer, co-op modes, online matches, and a large roster of characters both familiar and obscure. Most importantly SSBB has a very simple, but satisfying, set of game mechanics that just about anyone could easily jump into. • Four different input methods ranging from as simple as the wiimote held sideways to the full seven button suite that is the gamecube controller. • This promise of nostalgia appeals not only to the hardcore game fan who owns all the games, but also the working man/woman who wants to play as the characters they remember loving when they were young.

  44. Key Mechanics • While there are many different mechanics implemented throughout SSBB the beauty of the game lies in the fact that its core gameplay elements are quite simple. You only really need three buttons and a control stick to play the game. This lets you move your character, jump, duck, perform regular and special attacks, block and dodge. It’s a very ‘pick up and play’ kind of game. • Compared to its predecessor, Melee, Brawl is generally seen as the “casual” Smash Bros and most of this has to do with the mechanics. Where Melee had techniques such as Wave Dashing, which relied completely on player skill, Brawl had the Tripping mechanic, which would happen randomly (assuming it wasn’t triggered by an item or effect).

  45. What I love about the Smash Bros series and Brawl specifically is how it doesn’t have the same ridiculous learning curve that most fighting games are well known for. I absolutely love the chaos and turn on the most explosive items first whenever I play just because there’s something exciting knowing a Bomb-omb or Pokeball can completely change the course of the game. This is one of the few games I know of where my Nieces can legitimately beat me even though all they want to do is “play as the Princess.” Personal Opinions • This game is great fun all the time. It allows people from all walks of gaming, ‘casual’ and ‘hardcore’ to quickly play a fun game in a group setting. It follows the very excellent gameplay idea of ‘simple to play and difficult to master’. It’s fun because you can just quickly grab a controller (and with four different kinds that’s very easy) and just start throwing out punches and fireballs, but you can also take a deep dive and start learning about chain grabs, edge guarding, and all the other ‘hardcore’ level stuff associated with tournament play. In short, SSBB really is “fun for everyone”.

  46. Heroes of Destiny Joseph Jeanty

  47. THEME You can control up to four characters to make your way through each dungeon. Trying to survive being attacked all type of monsters while you gain gear and experience

  48. Motivation Every day that you play you get some type of bonus just for turning on the app. You want to play harder levels to get better gear, and to level up you characters. The dungeon is less then 5 minutes long. The game has a few different characters.

  49. Key Mechanics You have to control all of the characters. Each character has four moves that you can only unlock by leveling up the skill tree. This game is real time. There is a shop that you can use to buy much better weapons then what you typically find in game.

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