Final project for MediaCollege Amsterdam 2019/2020
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This game has been created for this teams final assignment in their study. The game is based on a wish from the customer Spark to learn who aims to teach children how to be creative with technologies such as coding. They have noticed that there are't a lot of female programmers which follow the study Game Development which led to this project. Their goal is to give a postive exerience towards programming through a game which teaches them the fundamentals.
Our game takes place in a magical world where the main characters grandma is the great witch. One day she sends to a letter which tells you that she has a store which she wants you to have and manage. She also has a cat which will mentor the character thoughout the game and help you in tight situations with the enemies of your store 'The rats!'.
Create sellable objects and sell them to your new customers who will visit your store. Customize your own store to your liking with the fast amount of original furniture and build your own store.
There are also customers which need a favor and want you to repair something that is broken. Your task is to solve the puzzle and fix the things they hold dear.
Goodluck!
We have used the following software to create this project.
Follow these steps to get started with this project.
- Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/LucasHilgevoord/Proeve-Van-Bekwaamheid.git
- Open the Unity engine
- Search the folder with all the project content.
- Open the project
Latest EXE build:
- Go to the following download link drive
- Download the .zip file
- Unzip the folder
- Locate the 'Salloon.exe'
- Open the file
Latest WEB build: https://lucashilgevoord.com/demo/ToySaloon/index.html
We have created this game for the company 'Sparktolearn' which had been provided by the institution.The group wanted to achieve a game that gives girls around the age of 8/12 a positive exerience while coding. Thats why we have created a small game which we thought that the age group would have liked.
The game isn't fully based around coding but you will find a lot of references which can stimulate a more postive thinking towards coding. We thought of a minigame which is shown on the picture above. This minigame replicates the abstract thinking and in how to create a working object.
For more information about this, please refer to the Documentation
This game is distributed under the name of MediaCollege Amsterdam.
- Max Dekker - github - Portfolio
- Lucas Hilgevoord - github - LinkedIn - Portfolio
- Troy Toendang - github - LinkedIn - Portfolio
- Caitlyn Rijks - LinkedIn - Portfolio
- Renee Rozemeijer - LinkedIn - Portfolio
- Quinto Veldhuijzen - Portfolio
- Mart Van Zanten - Portfolio
- Ilona Beukers - LinkedIn - Portfolio
- sparktolearn - website
Project Link: https://github.com/LucasHilgevoord/Proeve-Van-Bekwaamheid