So we have been working on some designs for the packaging of Siege Pong. One idea was encapsulating all the parts in a large ping-pong ball-esque sphere. Another idea was just a simple sliding box which would be able to be reconfigured into a target for shooting practice. Brendon has our third design on his blog, it's a bit larger but also features a target for practice.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
...let the great experiment begin!
So on Friday morning Siege Pong got down and dirty for the first time. It seemed to go pretty well and as expected we'll definitely have to make some revisions. Here are some of the suggestions our test subjects had to offer. The first and foremost was that the cards were hard to build with. We realized this when we were taking photos for the storyboard. We've been brainstorming some ideas to fix that, making the cards a bit heavier seems to be the most logical solution. We might double them up or glue them onto something more substantial. The next thing that needed to be addressed was the level of clarity in the instructions. They seemed to be pretty well received but they don't have any text. With a few well placed letters I think that the object of the game will be much easier and quicker to grasp.
The Stuff
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Oh yeah
We've got the ball rolling...
or flying for that matter; yeah we're talking straight WMD'z, that is if you live in a card castle. Brendon and I got down to the shop and assembled some heavy artillery. These will be the primary weapons of Siege Pong. They haven't been painted yet but I think this picture will give you an idea. I have a video of one firing that I'll post at the bottom.
It must be chilly out there
Sorry for leaving you guys out in the cold with the lack of updates. Brendon and I have been have been semi-furiously creating "Siege Pong." It's essentially 2 player game where each person constructs a card castle then attacks the opponents castle in alternating turns. The exact rules are still being sorted out but there will be a point system and also rules for arrangement of the cards. The image to the right is some rudimentary sketches of possible 'weaponry' and game play. More updates to come soon.
Monday, January 14, 2008
Friday, January 11, 2008
my 1st try at the alphabet
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