Saturday, June 25, 2011

Angry Bird Game - Pre-production stages (June 19)

Ever felt playing Angry Birds App on your cell isn't getting enough of your excitement? In response to our school's upcoming annually-celebrated Family Day, we decided to pull off a game that takes Angry Birds Lovers on a whole new level of playing it. Stemming from an inspiration of a real life 'Angry Bird' game from Taylor's, this game mechanics and how it's played would work the same way of how you play the game, basically without the slingshot and the strangely-set physics environment of the game.(Of course,without the 'button clicking reaction' as well)

It was a very exciting and as well as a promising venture, as we hope to make most out of this in line of promoting our club in the school. We aim to make this event engaging and fun for our members involved and participating students as well. Before we go on, the Art Club would like to thank Pn.Vasantha(teacher advisor) for her jovial support, as well as Pn.Mawati for giving us the green light to have a go on this game.

On a usual Saturday dated 19th of June , we had a small gathering at a class to kick start the development of this game. On a side note, we'd like to pay in gratitude to Lih Shiun, Sindu, Jazmina, Zach and Eric for showing up and aiding in the production. Initially, we layered old cardboard boxes with tissues and glue so that it would harden and easy to paint over. 

     A dove was used as temporary replacement of the pigs or rather the target. (We haven't gotten them yet)
                     These are the few examples of how a stage might look like (still in development)

                                                                           Level '1'


                                                                            Level '3'


Although it was a pretty messy work, the real emphasis behind this production was having fun and being creative with our work. Even after school hours, Eric went into planning the game mechanics and stages in a neighborhood court not far from our school with help from Lih Shiun & Zach. 

For now, we won't go into details of how it will be played and its stages but expect to hear more from us on this event. So, stay tuned!

Cheers,
Art Club