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Our idea consists of launching a block in the air and landing it in a target area. Launching the block will consist of a spring mechanism similar to what is observed in a pinball machine. The user will control the power by holding down a button and releasing it at the desired time. The launcher will be aimed diagonally to allow the projectile to move in a forward motion and be pulled down by gravity. | Our idea consists of launching a block in the air and landing it in a target area. Launching the block will consist of a spring mechanism similar to what is observed in a pinball machine. The user will control the power by holding down a button and releasing it at the desired time. The launcher will be aimed diagonally to allow the projectile to move in a forward motion and be pulled down by gravity. | ||
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Revision as of 21:36, 3 October 2011
Contents
Victorious Secret
A team created solely on pure awesome? Say it ain't so!
1.0 Team Members
Team Member | Role | Status |
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Ozzy Mirza | GUI Programmer (Menus, Heads Up Display) | - |
Victor Tran | UI (Inputs, Input Configuration) | - |
Minoo Ziaei | Graphics (Lights and Cameras) | - |
Chi Lea Tran | Graphics (Models and Textures) | - |
Alex Chung | Audio (Sound Effects, Background Music) | - |
Bryce Harmidy | Physics (Collision, Projectile Motion) | - |
- Physics will most likely require an extra to help out
2.0 Objective
The purpose of this project is to create a simple 3D game using the DirectX framework in 8 weeks.
3.0 Concept
Our idea consists of launching a block in the air and landing it in a target area. Launching the block will consist of a spring mechanism similar to what is observed in a pinball machine. The user will control the power by holding down a button and releasing it at the desired time. The launcher will be aimed diagonally to allow the projectile to move in a forward motion and be pulled down by gravity.
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4.0 Controls
We plan to use one button on the controller (1 on a gamepad) to control the power of the launcher. With time permitting, we may include the use of the analog stick to determine the direction of the projectile.
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5.0 Audio
Sound effects and background music will be used to create a more full experience.
5.1 Sound Effects
Sound effects will play when:
- the player is holding down the button
- the projectile is launched
- when the projectile lands
- a rewarding sound when the projectile lands in the target
- a disapproving sound when the projectile misses the target.
5.2 Background Music
This is to be determined. We will require music that we can rightfully use, for example, the unique and majestic musical stylings of saraJ00n: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QH2-TGU1wu4