Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Max Troutman Blog 1#

Welcome to Max Troutman's Blog! If you can read this, you can read... My genius hour project is to develop a video game called "Geometric Shapes Crossing A Road". Laugh all you want, that's the name I came up with. Read more for more info about my game.

Game Development and Information.

My game will be an RPG (Role Playing Game). For those of you who don't know what an RPG is,( And if you do know what it is just skip this tab.) An RPG is a game where you gain Level and Experience by defeating enemies with weapons that you acquire in the game.

I was heavily inspired by Crossy Road and Undertale and decided to make my own game. The game will be on the Steam website for FREE, no money required. If you have any questions, ask Max Troutman... But seriously, I won't be completely copying those games. I am making my own game. In Crossy Road you cross a road. In Undertale you hug random strangers on the sidewalk and meet a skeleton that can't stop making skeleton puns. 

What I Did This Week.

I have came up with two characters two be added in the game, Cube and Sphere, but I have a ton of others that I will be posting every other week. I have started working on graphics such as grass, the road, and enemies such as cars, birds, and even airplanes. 

What Did I Accomplish Today.

I am doing all of my work at home because the computer I work with has the software to actually DEVELOP the game ,and it has all of my progress. When I get to genius hour, I think of ideas and I take ideas from other students to add to my game. I thought of Pyramid to add to my game today and I have to add it to my game when I get home.

Well that's it, I will be posting on my blog weekly. Every week to be exact, so be sure to read every one to know how I am doing with this game. Be sure to like and subscribe... Wait... That's YouTube...






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