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What's up, I'm Sop and I made this blog to track my progress during the #1GAM (1 game a month) challenge. Check my links for more info!
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sop-makes-games · 7 years ago
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Jan.1.2019
Yay! Day 1 of this challenge! I'm excited to kick this off. 
I’ve dedicated my first day of this challenge to stewing and plotting my upcoming project. I’ll admit, I kind of cheated a bit...by starting the planning in December...BUT it was close to new years so I’m cutting myself some slack.
Also the idea for this game literally woke me up in the middle of the night and I couldn’t ignore it. 
Here are my basic level design layouts for Number One. Maybe I need some sort of code name for my games? Since there’s no title yet...maybe I’ll just call it “Space 1″. Since it...it takes place....in space...whatever!
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It’s not 100% complete but it’s a rough draft and I’m proud of it! I’m thinking it’s going to be a side-scroller 2D kind of game. 
I still want to go into more design details with what I have since I used 0 reference. I’ll probably end up making a pinterest board for my design references but I’m mostly going for a space station look. The station is located on the moon...somewhere. Also, if it’s not obvious, I don’t have anything for my “Lab” area yet. The majority of the game is going to take place there, so not only do I have no idea what it’s gonna look like, but I have to decide on what is going to actually go down in that room. 
It’s all vague in my head. Which is why I need to iron out the creases in the beginning in order to make some real progress. It’s the best way to go about this imho. 
I went to the bookstore to get some reference books and briefly debated coding this with C++ or Python. But C++ is more for 3D games and I don’t know what it is about Python but...it seems too easy for me. Like there’s not enough of a challenge to write it like there is for Java/script. I dunno! I just have a personal vendetta against Python, but that’s just me. 
ANYWAY: here’s my loot. An actual Javascript reference book so I can return my library books (this one is up-to-date anyway), a journal to keep track of my project for this month, and out of sheer procrastination, I made a dice bag for my brand new DnD dice. Why did I get them? Why don’t you mind your own business? 
I bought my notebook sticker from ENNBi on etsy and colored it with my copic markers. I love their store so much. It’s....so good.
Also inb4 “for dummies book”: coding reference books are VERY expensive. The O’Riley Javascript book is like $60 and I think I’m too much of a newbie baby child to get a big boy reference book. I need practice projects and the dummies books have good ones. If it’s any consultation, my Java reference book is REAL and very amazing. Meanwhile my game design reference book was like $10.
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Also here’s my craptop that I’m making all this on. I’ve been meaning to move my previous laptop stickers onto her but...she also doesn’t leave this room so who’s gonna see it? 
ANYWAY plan for tomorrow: make more progress on resource gathering for getting the level and character design down. I don’t think I need to do much for my little alien creature boy but I definitely need some for my main character, which is an astronaut. And uh...I don’t know what those look like from memory.
Let’s hear it for day 1! 
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