here are the ideas we had for packaging:
The first is a ping pong ball shape. This one would follow our pong theme very well. The package,however, would most like end up being clumsy to use, as well as bulky.
The next is a slide-box design that would simplify the packaging process, and provide a good storage space for all of the launchers and cards. It could also be use as a target to shoot at.
The third design is a trapezoid shaped box, where the two launchers would be placed upright in side-by-side compartments. The front of the box would extend out ward to produce a slanted face which could be used as a target.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Saturday, January 26, 2008
feedback on games
Here are a couple of the things that were said after everyone played our game:
"I didnt really read the instucutions, we kinda just dove in."
"We didnt know if there was a point system or exactly how you won."
"It was one of the most fun games to play."
"I liked shooting things."
"The graphics and typefaces were cool."
"The cards were hard to stack."
"I didnt really read the instucutions, we kinda just dove in."
"We didnt know if there was a point system or exactly how you won."
"It was one of the most fun games to play."
"I liked shooting things."
"The graphics and typefaces were cool."
"The cards were hard to stack."
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Today we started to print out the final cards for the game, as well as build the basics of the ping pong ball launcher. The printing went well except for on our last print job the printer stopped working, so we could finish all of the cards. We still need to get to the laser cutter some how to cut out the cards.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Saturday, January 19, 2008
logo for card game, back of cards
new letter set, lowercase
Thursday, January 17, 2008
first game design day
Today we started in on deigning our card game. The basic pricipal of the game is to use the cards to build a 3D structure. Then each of the two players trys to knock the others structure down using a ping pong ball and catapult. We drew up some initial catapult designs as well as tested out how the slots were going to be cut into the cards, and where.
Saturday, January 12, 2008
rest of alphabet
This is the uppercase set. I used the same stairstep conformity throughout the set. These were created on the computer.
Heres the rest of the lowercase alphabet from the previous post. These were scanned into the computer.
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