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Secret of The Robot Wars. T33M 5IVE. What is it?. A game based on the manipulation of energy where players have control of an energy source that transmits energy through a series of power stations in order to get power to a robot army. Game Abstract.
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Secret of The Robot Wars T33M 5IVE
What is it? A game based on the manipulation of energy where players have control of an energy source that transmits energy through a series of power stations in order to get power to a robot army.
Game Abstract • Players command a robot army set to conquer the world • Other robot armies exist that must be destroyed. • Robots are powered by energy coming from the power source • Each power source emits energy in the four cardinal directions. • Power stations across the field can be used to strengthen and redirect energy. • Players have a time limit to set up their field and direct energy to their robots
Description of Gameplay • Two player game with simultaneous (real time) game play • Each level will have a timed puzzle stage followed by a battle stage. • During timed puzzle stage, players are presented with a level that includes a power source, stations, robots, and obstacles…the goal is to figure out how to direct energy to the most robots in the time limit. • During battle stage, robots move along their energy beams and can engage in contact or attempt to interrupt enemy power.
Controller Schema • Controllers are in a basic, RTS game set up • PC Controls • W,S,A,D, and Left Shit for Player 1 • Up, Down, Left, Right, and Right Shift for Player 2 • Xbox Controls • Dpad and A button on each controller
Target Platforms E-10+ Game will contain mild cartoon violence
Team Roles • Design Team • Game Design (level design and progression, storyboarding, etc.) – Matthew Ethridge • Art Design (sound, graphics, GUI, etc.) – Timothy Reynolds • Programming Team • Lead Programmer (base game & functionality) – Shaun Pickford • Game Play/AI Programmer – Yan Sun • Production Team • Technical Director (QA, Testing, etc) – Michael Hofmeister • Project Manager (scheduling, prioritizing, having the final say, etc.) – Katelyn Doran