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The University of Portland's engineering team, led by Dr. Andrew Nuxoll and industry advisor Kurt Jaegers, embarks on an exciting project to create a dynamic free-form fighting game. With gameplay options for 1-4 players, the game features unique mechanics such as knockback versus health bar depletion and single-button input versus complex combos. Players can customize their characters or choose from a preset roster, including a light Skeleton Jester, medium Gladiator, and heavy Sumo "PhatGai." The team is poised to develop a prototype and implement crucial game features while addressing animation challenges.
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Project XNA Game • Faculty Advisor • Dr. Andrew Nuxoll • Industry Advisor • Kurt Jaegers • Team Deadly Game • Tom Aaro • Fenton Radford • Cory Swanson University of Portland School of Engineering
Introduction • Free form fighting game • Knock back vs heath bar depletion • Single button input vs complex button combos • Customize characters vs pre-set roster • 1-4 player gameplay • Single player training • Multiplayer: Team battles, Free-For-All University of Portland School of Engineering
Scorecard • Successes • Finished Design Doc 1.0 • Got a basic prototype up and running • Found an industry advisor, Kurt Jaegers • Put on a few delicious pounds over Thanksgiving University of Portland School of Engineering
Additional Accomplishments • Finalized our 3 character choices • Light: Skeleton Jester • Medium: Gladiator • Heavy: Sumo “PhatGai” University of Portland School of Engineering
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Plans • Begin development of the actual game!!!Specifically: • Implementing everything from the prototype • Getting our class hierarchy in place • Animation • Gravity University of Portland School of Engineering
Milestones University of Portland School of Engineering
Concerns/Issues • Unforeseen issues with animation. • Will the artist complete sprites on time? University of Portland School of Engineering
Conclusions • Gasp, we’re actually on top of things… For now… • DEMO TIME!!! University of Portland School of Engineering