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Kids seem to enjoy High Noon
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High Noon is a school project build in 3 weeks where the players fight a spaghetti western like shootout. The game is played with 2 custom build controllers controlled with an Arduino. Team: Sander Verdickt Gianluca Sorrentino Emiel Tayart de Borms Dean Vanhees
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Are you a 90's kid?
Do you remember Bob It?
Relive the fun and frustration now!
Obey is a game with Bob It like elements where the game tells you what to do or what to press.
While you are playing and Obeying the game the timer will slowly speed up to increase difficulty.
Press and tilt you way to the highscore andshow of to your friends!
Obey the Game is available for free in the Google Play and Windows Phone App Store!
Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.DinoProductions.ObeyTheGame
Windows phone https://www.microsoft.com/nl-be/store/p/obey-the-game/9nblggh4mgnr
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This stencil was made for a school assignment. The idea was to create a scene from Litlle Red Riding Hood. This could be a traditional scene or something completely different.
I chose to do this with a stencil because it was something I was familiar with. All the layers are made in Photoshop, printed out and cut by hand. When everything was cut I put the layers on a sheet op paper and applied color with a spray can. The whole project cost me about a week to make but it was all worth if when you see the result.
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Massive balls is a first person shooter where the player throws different types of balls to complete the level. The most interesting ball is the gravity ball. It attracts all objects close to it and it is used to kill enemies. When you hit an enemy with a gravity ball, the enemy becomes the one with gravity and all objects near him will fly to him, damaging him, until he dies.
The game is built in 3 weeks using Unity 3D and Blender. We were divided into teams of 2, I was in charge of writing the code.
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Russian Roulette is basically Russianroulette simulator. The ultimate tool to settle an argument or decide who has to do the dishes.
The game has a very useful option to help you out: a cheat function. It lets the player decide who is going to win the game.
The game was my project during the first summer vacation of my Game Design studies. I built everything myself except for the sound effects. It took me about 2 months to finish it.
The game is free to download on google play and windows app store
Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.DinoProductions.RussianRoulette
Windows phone app store https://www.microsoft.com/nl-be/store/p/russianroulette/9nblggh1nj31
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The idea behind Telephone Trip is to combine two games from the golden era.
Telephone Trip is a game that combines the circle movement of Gyruss with the timing from Tapper.
The player has to tilt the phone to get the cube in the right position and tap the screen to shoot the cubes that are coming from the center.
Telephone Trip is available for free in the Google Play store and Windows app store.
GooglePlay https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.DinoProductions.TelephoneTrip1
Windows Phone https://www.microsoft.com/nl-be/store/p/telephonetrip/9nblggh0c0j8
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While we were experimenting with different stop motion ideas we found it very interesting to lay down on the ground and pretend to be weightless. This looked like the perfect setting to make a Street Fighter/Mortal Kombat fighting game. Because of the more casual approach costume wise in the Street Fighter games we chose to go with that one.
The blood effects are pieces of colored paper and the sound effects are from the Street Fighter games. We used the voices of the Jamaican and Russian character from Street Fighter because they sounded good with the way we looked.
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One of the first assignments as a CMD student was to create a pixel art GIf of a movie scene.
I chose one of the final scenes from Spongebob The Movie because I really liked it. It's a scene with a lot going on so it was hard to make it into a repeating animation. It took me a lot of time but I’m happy with the result.
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