Monday, 23 July 2012






FEEDBACK ELEMENTS


TYPE OF FEEDBACK ELEMENT CONTAIN ON THIS GAMES :-


  • Brown Blob 

          Customer come in and place their order,which are shown in picture images above their heads.your job is to create those orders as quickly as possible . There's a recipe book full of ingredients which must be properly combined to create each sushi order .Once you've gathered the ingredients ,click on the bamboo roll to  make the sushi and set it on the conveyor belt . If you create an item that isn't on the menu,it turns ito a brown blob (complete with eyes and face)






  •   Facial Expression
          
        Customer patience is displayed in dots over each customer's head. you can also tell by the customer's facial expression .If they get too unhappy,they'll leave,as is usually the case.you can cheer them up by playing with knives,and bribing them with sake.





  • Reputation Points

        A twist, albeit a complicated one, involves accepting reservations. Accepting reservations will earn you extra money and reputation points, provided that you can complete the transaction. Once accepted, drag the reservation signs to seats. You'll earn more if you can manage to sit the parties next to each other.









Saturday, 7 July 2012

 TASK 3: CHOOSE A GAME YOU DISLIKE AND ANALYSE ITS GAMEPLAY TYPE.


THE GAMES THAT I DISLIKE..
THE GAME TYPE:  CHESS GAME

Perhaps because i feel it is unfair that someone can win if they have less pieces on the board that numbers alone do not give victory.

Because there is no resource gathering or re-enforcement, or i think it unfair that a lowly pawn has an attack strength great enough to kill the queen.

because if i want to be good, i have to work at my strategy and tactics, i must analyse your opponents beforehand to look for weaknesses and exploit them. 


      TASK 2: NAME ONE OF YOUR FAVOURITE GAMES AND ANALYSE WHY DID YOU
                    HAVE FUN PLAYING IT.



  •  Plants Vs Zombies is the most fun I'd had playing computer games in awhile and I wanted to find    more games like it. I haven't found any games quite like PVZ


  •   plants vs zombies pose a challenge to me in strategy to win.


Plants vs Zombies Game is a tower defense video game developed and published by PopCap Games for Windows, Mac OS X, and iPhone OS. The game involves a homeowner using many varieties of plants to repel an army of zombies. The homeowner, along with a neighbor called Crazy Dave, must defend the homeowner's house during day or night, in the front yard and the backyard (including the swimming pool), and even on the roof. It was released on May 5, 2009 and made available on Steam on the same day. An Xbox 360 version is reported to be in development, and was announced at Casual Connect in July 2009. The game received a positive response from critics, and was nominated for multiple Interactive Achievement Awards, alongside receiving praise for its musical score.

Get ready to soil your plants in an all-new action-strategy game from PopCap.com! A mob of fun-loving zombies is about to invade your home, and your only defense is an arsenal of 49 zombie-zapping plants. Use peashooterswall-nutscherry bombs and more to mulchify 26 types of zombies before they can reach your front door.
Each zombie has its own special skills, so you’ll need to think fast and plant faster to combat them all. But be careful how you use your limited supply of greens and seeds… as you battle the fun-dead, obstacles like a setting sun, creeping fog and a swimming pool add to the challenge. And with five game modes to dig into, the fun never dies!




TASK 1 : CHOOSE OF YOUR FAVOURITE GAMES AND DISSECT THE GAMES 
ACCORDING TO ITS STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS


                             Plants VS  Zombies
                                               THE GAMES THAT INTERESTING TO ME


          
     Plants vs Zombies Game is a tower defense video game developed and published by PopCap Games. The game involves a homeowner using many varieties of plants to repel an army of zombies. The homeowner, along with a neighbor called Crazy Dave, must defend the homeowner's house during day or night, in the front yard and the backyard (including the swimming pool), and even on the roof. 
                      
                       FEEDBACK,GOAL AND RULES
                                     OF THE GAMES


   FEEDBACK..
  • Plants vs. Zombies is a fun, funny, and remarkably well-designed game that should prove addictive for newcomers to tower-defense games, as well as challenging and satisfying to serious fans of this real-time-strategy subgenre. 
  • The interface and gameplay start out simply: you must plant seeds, collect sunlight, and tend a gridded garden that is your only defense against ravenous waves of the cartoonish undead. 
  • Zombies advance right to left in rows, and you have to decide which kind of plants to use and where to put them, whether you choose sunflowers to accelerate sunlight production or a variety of other plants to shoot, chomp, freeze, block, or otherwise frustrate the zombies.

                   
GOALS..



  • The goal is to destroy all the zombies before they reach your house and "eat your brains", and keep  enough sunflowers alive,to earn 'sunshine' so you can grow them fighting plants.zombies stagger at you throughout the level,but are concentrated into 'waves',there may be one or two per level this is when everything  gets that much more intense.
  • Because you require 'sunshine' from sunflowers (and also a special mushroom) in order to buy / grow any other type of plant your first goal should be to have as many sunflower as possible.On the early levels you need a minimum of three ,but by the end of level 3 you really need to be looking at six to eight.
  •  keep your sunflowers as close to the house as possible,zombies should have to traverse the entire lane     before getting close to a sunflower. this will give you as much time as possible to get more sunshine so you can stop the zombie.
  • Plants VS Zombies uses a lane and grid system,and the zombies stick to thier lanes you can distract them while you acquire more sunshine to start fighting back.Using the walnuts at the very top of the lanes will keep the zombies munching away long enough for you to stock up on sunshine and get a peashooter to start firing.
     NIGHT :
  •  At night,the early levels don't feature too many graves,but they will eventually get so numerous you have to invest in the grave buster to free up some space. 
     POOL:
  • On the pool levels,the zombies don;t take the water straight away so you can focus on the grass lanes before tackling the pool.Zombies have to chew through lilypads,even if there is nothing on them,meaning its a fast and cheap way tostall them while you install some bigger weapons.
    FOG:
  •  During the fog,'planters' do last longer than the Blover's-but zombies can munch through them.Best to use the more expensive Blover,get your pattern well established before the waves come,then its not a major catastrophe if the frog returns.
    ROOF:
  • When you make it to the roof levels,still have some peashooters in your arsenal.



RULES..
  • Plants vs. Zombies takes place on a lawn divided into rows and columns. Just beyond the left edge of the screen is your house, while just beyond the right side of the screen is the street.
  • At the top of the screen is a seed tray that displays your current amount of sun (we'll get to this later), as well as whatever seed packets you have available.
  • Zombies slowly move from right to left, from the street towards your home. Your job is to stop the zombie attack by collecting sun and using it to buy various defensive plants to place on your lawn. If a zombie makes it all the way to the left side of the screen, the game is over.

  • You score points by defeating zombies. The faster you send the zombies packing, the higher your score.                                                                                                                                            SUN                                                                                                                                   
  • Sun is the primary resource in Plants vs. Zombies. All plants in the game are purchased with sun, so managing your sun supply is one of the most important keys to success.
  • Sun occasionally drops in from the sky in 25-sun units. While useful, this natural source of sun is insufficient to mount a serious defense against the zombies. 
  • The Sunflower grows 25-sun units of its own, and you'll have to plant enough of them to generate enough sun to defend your lawn.
  • Sun units, either falling from the sky or generated by Sunflowers, eventually fall to the ground and vanish if they're not clicked.

         PLANTS AND PLANTING

  • Plants are your warriors against the encroaching zombie army. There are many different plants with many different abilities. Some plants fire projectiles that damage zombies; some block or slow the zombies' progress; some destroy zombies and themselves in a single instant; and some have entirely different functions.
  • Plants are planted from the seed tray at the top of the screen. All plants cost some amount of sun to plant. Note that any available seed packs take time to recharge.
  • A recharging seed pack is grayed out as it recharges. When the seed pack is fully recharged, it lights up and you can plant it again.
  • The Sunflower will always be the first plant in your seed tray. You will be free to choose the remaining plants in your arsenal.