Mittwoch, 31. Oktober 2007
first game concept
clownbox, 17:53h
During the last lesson, we thought about our game concept.
Working Title: The Art of Cookery
Platform: Nintendo Wii
Genre: Simulation, Strategy, Roleplay
Target Audience: All ages
General idea
The general idea is to become chef de cuisine of a gourmet restaurant.
At the beginning you have to make simple meals like hotdogs and as time goes by you will improve your art of cooking and your reputation. You are able to make own decisions, it's up to you whether you will better yourself and open up your own restaurant or whether you will fall down and have to start again at the beginning.
Learning outcomes
Basic knowledge of cookery, nourishments and business
Working Title: The Art of Cookery
Platform: Nintendo Wii
Genre: Simulation, Strategy, Roleplay
Target Audience: All ages
General idea
The general idea is to become chef de cuisine of a gourmet restaurant.
At the beginning you have to make simple meals like hotdogs and as time goes by you will improve your art of cooking and your reputation. You are able to make own decisions, it's up to you whether you will better yourself and open up your own restaurant or whether you will fall down and have to start again at the beginning.
Learning outcomes
Basic knowledge of cookery, nourishments and business
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clownbox,
Mittwoch, 31. Oktober 2007, 19:56
Paul Kearney [Visitor]
http://pkearney.radical.ac.nz
18/10/07 @ 08:19
Your idea sounds good. You will need to differentiate your game from the cooking games already on the Wii, or a publisher will just think it is another "me too". Think about this when you develop your "elevator pitch". Focus on your point of difference.
Dont forget to document your team roles.
Cheers,Paul.
http://pkearney.radical.ac.nz
18/10/07 @ 08:19
Your idea sounds good. You will need to differentiate your game from the cooking games already on the Wii, or a publisher will just think it is another "me too". Think about this when you develop your "elevator pitch". Focus on your point of difference.
Dont forget to document your team roles.
Cheers,Paul.
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