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Team: Pikselipiisamit

  • Iida Vaaja - Back-End Developer
  • Saara Inkinen - Game Level Developer
  • Joona Isokorpi - IT-Support
  • Ida Kirveskoski - Effects Developer
  • Viia Mäntymäki - Game Physics Developer
  • Unna Kalliomäki - Graphical Designer

Team member presentation (in finnish): 2024_fgj_pikselipiisamit_team_member_presentation_in_finnish_.pdf

Game: Cats vs Dogs

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Game project presentation (in finnish): 2024_fgj_game_project_presentation_in_finnish_.pdf

Description

The game was made during the 2024 Finnish Game Jam-event weekend on 26.1. - 28.1.

Plot

Our character, a cat or a dog, will adventure his way to the crown while facing various obstacles and challenges. Along the way, the character finds different foods that give it different effects. There are also debilitating effects on the way, which our hero must avoid if he wants to be the ruler of the kingdom.

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Gameplay

The game is a 2D platformer. The Character is moved by clicking on the arrows. The Character is able to move left or right and jump. Some objects in the game give the character special effects, such as increased speed or size, which affect the gameplay. Some effects may even be harmful to the character. The goal of the game is to pass each level by making your way to the golden crown at the end of each level.

The game is intended to be simple and easy to understand and very FUN TO PLAY. The WAU-effect of our game comes from its unique personality, which is evident from the bright colors, funny sounds and the cute characters of the game.

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Development

Ups and Downs during game jam

Where did our team shine?

  • Communication between our team worked great. In addition, everyone performed well and enthusiastically in their own roles and areas of responsibility in the project.

What challenges we faced?

  • Individual small challenges appeared along the development process, but our biggest challenge was to create a continuous game world outside the screen.

The story we aimed for in our game?

  • We aimed for a story of about five levels, where each level would have different challenges and tasks for the player to complete.

The story we ended up with?

  • We ended up with a short demo where we present the basic functionality of our game and the basic idea of ​​our game. This is because we lacked the skill and ran out of time.

Our target audience?

  • Our target audience is all game lovers who either play for fun, to pass the time and/or like animal themed games.
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Demonstration and Tools

To make our game, we used many different tools, such as Solar2D game engine, Inkscape for drawing characters and objects, Visual Studio Code as a code-editor and GitHub for version control and sharing the source code among team members.

Below are some screenshots of our game:

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After the event

Results and Reflection

We created functional elements and basic game blocks that helped put the game together. During the weekend however, we only managed to create a short demo, but in the future the game can be easily expanded with these basic elements.

We solved many individual problems, such as a playing field that extends beyond the screen, working physics, a selectable game character, and various effect items that affect the character in different ways. Since each member was given different problems to solve and game elements to develop, we also learned how to combine these elements together into a complete game.

We are satisfied with the result we achieved during the weekend and we think that it was productive and we were able to learn from the experience.

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Future of the game

Our game will very likely remain in our group's GitHub file in the future, as our group does not really intend to further develop our game.

If the group had the intention of further developing our game, then the plan would be to first add content to the game such as new levels and characters. The group would also add more narrative content, improve the gameplay and above all make the game more fun.

It is possible for the members of our group to develop the game independently by adding content to it, for example in the form of new characters, levels, objects and effects.

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Game Source Code

A .zip file containing game files and source code: 2024_fgj_catsvsdogs-game_by_pikselipiisamit.zip

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