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CAGD 170 Postmortem Unit 3

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12/09/2022   Postmortem  Unit 3 Martin Vilches – Group 2 Our last game of the semester is Storyteller’s Lie. This 2 (or more) player game consists of one of the players coming up with a story that will contain 1 - 3 lies. There is a one-minute preparation period for the player to develop the story. Depending on the lies that the player uses, the points they can get; however, if the other player guesses what the lies are, then they lose the points. For this project, our main goal was to achieve a party game aimed at late teens to adolescents, and we managed to make a game that achieves this. This game follows the player vs. player pattern, so two or more players can play it. Our main plan was to make this a 2-player game, but after making it, we discovered that more players would make the game fun and become a party game. During the development process, there was a lot of debate on how to make the game and achieve the game’s objective. At first, we wanted to make a card game th...

CAGD170 - Storyteller’s Lie

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   11/20/2022 ePortfolio Post #3 Martin Vilches, Group 5:

CAGD170 - Postmortem Unit 2

   10/30/2022 PostMortem Unit #2 Martin Vilches:

CAGD170 - Mezozoic Conquest

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  10/16/2022 ePortfolio Post #2 Martin Vilches, Group 11:

CAGD170 - Postmortem Unit 1

Postmortem  Unit 1 Martin Vilches – Group 2 The game is a modified version of Solitaire in which two Wild Cards are available. The wildcards are meant to help the player continue with their game when they get stuck. The wildcat is pretty straightforward and can be used when most needed; it is meant to heal players when they get stuck; however, the idea for the wild card came from inexperience with the base game and wanting to get a way out of problems. This is a single-player vs. game type of player pattern. The game is meant to be played by players seeking a challenge and having an available pack of cards. This game is a great way to entertain yourself if you have a deck of cards. Some problems we faced during the Game Design process included my group member never playing the game before. We had to do previous play testing to understand the base of the game before starting to think of the modification. Another problem we faced during the process was that after testing the game, we...

CAGD170 Solitaire Modded

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 09/11/22 ePortfolio Post #1 Martin Vilches, Group 2: