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DesignMove : Game Design 

Defining the platform
⦁ pc / mac / xbox
⦁ android / ios
⦁ occulus

– Set style
⦁ 3d fps
⦁ 2d platform
⦁ 2.5d platform
⦁ rts
⦁ rpg / adventure

Define tools
⦁ 3d software ( blender / 3d max)
⦁ 2d software ( gimp / inkscape / photoshop / substance )
⦁ engine (unity 3d / unreal 5)

Define gameplay
⦁ background, environments and characters

a. define and present (animation or illustration) the universe
b. define main characters
c. define antagonists and bosses (characteristics and combat strategy)
d. define LEVELS and appearances (GRAPHIC STYLE)
e. naration (simple or complex)
f. main “quest” goal (coherence and obligation for progression)
g. secondary goal
h. balance and difficulty progression

Game mechanics
a. user interface / user experience (UI / UX)
b. view and viewpoint consistency (camera position)
c. character control and view (mouse ? gamepad ? keyboard ?)
d. upgrade and rewarding system (gamification)
e. character mechanics on environment
⦁ save system

Marketing and distibution
⦁ crowdfunding
⦁ self produtction

 

DesignMove : Robotics

What can you build with LEGO® robots – and how?

Anything you can imagine. With LEGO® robots, your child will quickly learn how coding skills are used in robotics and how to incorporate these skills in their own robots, machines and designs. The programming software is super easy to use. Simply drag and drop intuitive icons and coding blocks to add movement, functions, timing and interactions into a chain, press ‘play’ and see what happens. That’s all it take to make your child a coding ninja in no time.

If your child is not ready to start building robot chickens or dinosaurs to take over the world, they can start with the easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions that come with all LEGO robots.





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