Draft:Pix and Bit's First Game Design Document
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Contents & Sub-pages[edit | edit source]
Introduction[edit | edit source]
In the historical analysis, we will highlight the importance; of the technological and design strives made in early 3D platformers while paying respects to all the developers whom built on the rich 3 decade long tradition, analysing the successes and failures of the genre beginning at the first pioneers (such as Bug!, Super Mario 64, Alpha Waves, Bubsy 3D, etc.) to more modern releases (such as A Hat in Time, Super Lucky Tale, modern Super Mario franchise, etc). The history of individual 3D platformers are analysed in separate essays, their gameplay, stories and aesthetics dissected; hyperlinked to this design document. Due to the inexperience of the author/s of this document, it might take characteristics of a scientific, professional, college and academic paper and possibly something else entirely even indefinable.
Historical analysis of 3D platformers[edit | edit source]
Game Overview[edit | edit source]
Pix and Bit: the Untitled Prototype is a 3rd person puzzle-action-adventure 2-player co-op 3D platformer, built in the Godot Engine.
Game Theme[edit | edit source]
The world of Pix & Bit is set in the far future of a shattered Earth, Humans are long gone though ruins of their civilizations are a common occurrence, some used as a settlements for many different species that inhabit the world. The shattered planet is comprised of many floating chunks, ranging from dust clouds (that may coalesce into duststorms) to Moon-sized continental chunks.
Game Concept[edit | edit source]
The main design pillars of Pix & Bit is Co-op oriented platforming and puzzles, both tying in to support the action.
- Example: Rushing into a fight and spamming the basic ATTACK move should not work because enemies will have strengths and weaknesses, they will be immune when you do not exploit their weaknesses, perhaps there is room for difficulty levels.
- Puzzles have to involve both of the players solving it together, however in the hub world or more open-ended sections of level some areas will not need the players to be together to access secrets (encouraging them to sometimes split-up)
- As with combos in combat, there will be combos during platforming, each character offering their up-sides and down-sides when it comes to platforming and how they can aid each other's shortcomings.
Gameplay[edit | edit source]
Playable Characters[edit | edit source]
A playable character is a character that is controllable by a player.
Pix (Player 1)[edit | edit source]
Bit (Player 2)[edit | edit source]
Chip (Player 1 or 3)[edit | edit source]
Bug (Player 2 or 4)[edit | edit source]
Non-Playable Characters[edit | edit source]
Friends[edit | edit source]
Enemies[edit | edit source]
- The Keyster, a fat six-legged hamster hiding inside keyholes ready to swallow keys of unsuspecting keyholders.
Bosses[edit | edit source]
- Sorcerer King Girnigoe (based on kyunastralgoat's Girnigoe)
- Triks & Hit (based on Jpepwepy's Triks and Hit)
- Cilantro Sky-Pirates (based on Jpepwepy's Captain Coriander Slantreaux and Professor Parslei)
Graphical User Interface[edit | edit source]
The Main Menu is the initial scene that loads after you run the program and all the intro-scenes finish running (Godot Engine logo ex.)
Intractable elements | Aesthetic elements |
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On-click buttons:
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The logo that would float above all the buttons: |
Game Menu[edit | edit source]
is an post-Main Menu in-game window that is opened by pressing the ESC key (on a typical US keyboard), it cannot be opened in the Main Menu instead the ESC key will prompt the player to quit the game. Pressing the ESC during a cutscene pauses it and opens the menu. In all instances of the game
- Continue
- Save Game
- Load Save
- Options
- Return to Main Menu
- Quit to Desktop