Showing posts with label Bomberman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bomberman. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Art style

In order to update you guys, I'll go into a bit of detail about the only thing I've decided this early on in the game's development - the art style.

I've been looking through a lot of art blogs for combinations of colours or styles that I really like, but it all comes down to a really bright, colourful and cartoony game.  With such small screens it becomes incredibly important to be able to easily distinguish what's on the screen, and the best way to do that will be to have things flashing with big bold colours.

Not to mention the bomberman franchise was really awesome until they decided to take a more serious twist (see Bomberman: Act Zero).  Even their newer games are pretty cool after they switched back to the classic cartoony style.

That leaves us with a few other questions:
  • What will the characters look like?
  • What will replace "bombs"?
  • What locations will the battles take place in?
  • Will the game be 3D?
I was thinking of having big headded characters because... well mostly because characters with big heads should make it easier to see which tile your character is taking up, because it looks cartoony and because you should be able to see your character's colour (the thing that identifies you best) clearly.

I was thinking that  a head shape similar to Katamari's might be useful - basically something similar to that.

For bombs, I have no idea what should replace them.  Willing to hear suggestions! Something large and that changes over time to show that it's "in play".

For locations, I'm thinking places that kids go for fun to keep up with the lively, happy theme.  Places like carnivals and movie theatres, though I was also thinking of taking some scenery that is reminiscent of some more popular videogames (maybe a map with a large ring in the centre for halo fans).

The game will not be in 3D.  There's no reason to change camera angles, it's harder on the phone and if you take a 3D isometric view, it would probably be a disadvantage the players who start on the far side of the board.

Thursday, 28 April 2011

Books I've chosen, next steps

Ok, so I've picked out a few Android books to read:
  • Android Programming Tutorials by Mark L. Murphy (meant for Android 3.0!)
  • Professional Android 2 Development by Reto Meier
I was considering having this blog talk about each chapter as I read them and test them out, but that would probably be a horribly boring blog and nobody would want to read it.  So instead, I'm going to talk more about game design decisions I'm making for my unnamed bomberman-style game.

Can't wait to get started.

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Not all business

So, same as my other post for my body blog, I've noticed that I want to blog about more than just my business ideas.  This is the other project I've been considering for this summer and onwards.  I've got a love for old video games (mostly SNES games) and some of my best childhood memories are from having parties with my friends, playing Super Bomberman 3.  It was one of the only games we had that took our 5-player adapter for the SNES and allowed us to play 5 player games.  It was so awesome at the time.


This blog is going to cover me learning about how to use Android with the goal of making a game in the bomberman battle mode style.  Ultimately, I'd like to release the game for cheap and allow up to 5 players to play battle mode multiplayer.

Many of the posts will probably about designing the game while I figure Android out, and only after a while will the blog turn to my game itself.