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Game Brainstorm

 Roller Splat!

Roller Splat! link


The first game game idea I have in mind is Roller Splat! It is a puzzle type of game where you have to roll the paint ball every corner of the maze to complete the levels. This game is very satisfying for people who love relaxing games and puzzles like me πŸ˜‚. I could play this game for hours and I won't get tired. The game level difficulty is also mixed up which is a good thing in my opinion because you don't have to think about how to accomplish the next game. The aim of this game is to relax so it won't be that challenging as you only want to play it on your spare time.


Image of what the game look like. Link

I decided to add this as one of my ideas because it is very simple and a fun game to play. The target audience for this is also diverse and everyone can play it. I also think that I can develop this in 2D style and to make my game different from the original, I could add coins through the pathways so the player could earn money to buy different types of paint balls. Maybe I could also add a color scheme to make it more unique and they can also change the color of the paint balls they buy and If I can change the texture of the inks in every paint balls. 


Running Game

CookieRun link

This is a 2D endless running game with different multiple locations and types of " cookie worlds" where you can play. I really love this game because of its good visuals and the (cookie) characters have unique personalities, clothing style and they also have pets that you unlock every time you finish a game which is good because you don't have to buy them (and they are all cute!). The way you play this is by running, jumping, sliding and collecting jellies and beans.

This is my second choice because I want to know how this type of games are developed even just in a simple way. It will probably be challenging but if I did choose to create a game like this but it's okay! We just have to overcome challenges in order to learn. πŸ’ͺ😁 


Archery Game

Archery Battle 3D link


I am interested to create this game because even though it may sound simple, it still takes a lot of concentration for you to hit the target. We are also learning how to create 3D games at the moment so I think I will have the basic skills to make this kinds of games. If I choose to pick this for my project, I might also do it as a first person perspective so I only have to focus on the camera angle. I might also just create this game for one player at first, depending if I still have enough time.


Riddle Game/ Quiz type...? (maybe)

Riddle Game link


For my last idea, I am thinking of creating a riddle type of game or it can just be a guessing game. I am only focusing creating a 3D game where I will have two-three doors with a texts on it showing the level of difficulty of riddles you wanted play. To be able to create this, I need to do some research and collect them. I will also do this in a first person point of view.


Game cycle of what my game would look like.



Another way I tried to visualize my game.


This is a quick sketch on what I think my game would look like because I can't find any similar games to what I want my game to be like. Hopefully my quick sketches helped for you to imagine it. It is still unclear for me too πŸ˜‚.


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