Quantcast
Channel: GameDev.net
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 17825

A newbie's journey to game development.

$
0
0
Hi, everyone! I'm quite a newbie about the whole game development thing and I need help in this. My professor in a subject (Entrepreneurship) asked us to think of something that we can sell to the general public and the first thing I thought about was a simple 8-bit styled game. At first, I thought that it was just a joke but now she accepted my idea and now I gotta produce some results for the next two weeks. My main problem is the time, as I am also doing my internship/On-the-Job Training at a certain company. I'm spending about 9 hours everyday in the office and I have a a three hour class after that. I am generally free during the internship time whenever we aren't doing any experiments. Second problem is that I only had one programming language class (C++) 2 years ago, and we didn't fully dive in into the language so much that I am now forgetting the concepts about it. (I still hate myself for not really focusing on the language after the subject has ended.) My idea is about a cute animal journeying throughout the universe correcting misconceptions about Astronomy. Each enemy (up to four) would ask three or more questions about astronomy and the player would attempt to give the right answer. The player now has three attempts to answer all the questions given before advancing when they win or restarting the battle when losing. When the player reaches the last enemy, the boss, the questions should get harder and when they beat it, they should advance to the ending of the game. Pretty simple concept, but I do not know how to put it in the game itself. The art style would be 8-bit, as I mentioned earlier to capture the classic game feel that I remember during childhood. Face sprites will be used for each enemy and the player, then the questions and answers would appear like the ones in Who Wants to be a Millionaire and the answers will be clickable. I haven't thought of any help to give to the player should they be stuck in a question. No ideas coming up about game engines that should be used or other programming languages that I should use for the game codes. The game will just be used for an event at the university and will not be released for the general public. My purpose is that I want to help clear up and educate people about astronomy in my school. I hope that this wonderful community will be able to help me and other beginners in their venture in the game development scene. I will be eagerly waiting for everyone's responses. Cheers! PS. I attached a flowchart that I whipped up in Paint.

Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 17825

Trending Articles



<script src="https://jsc.adskeeper.com/r/s/rssing.com.1596347.js" async> </script>