From January to February, the theme was "Ghost Stories," and I made a game called "Pinstripes." (Here's a clip from the presentation, courtesy of Adam Hartling: HGC Ghost Story Pageant)
You can play a demo of the game here:
CLICK HERE TO PLAY THE COOL GAME
(Please note: the Unity Player does not run in Google Chrome.)
The link above will take you the level I presented at the "Ghost Stories" pageant. Everything you see was made by me, from scratch, in about 30 days; including all art, animations, and programming. (I was also working full-time, so most of the work was done between 10pm and 3am.) This level was made to demonstrate all of the game's content, so the puzzle is fairly complicated, and makes for a poor tutorial.
The controls are:
A and D, or Left and Right, to run,
W or Up to Jump,
Space bar to possess or eject from a host,
E to throw switches,
Shift to walk, instead of run
Ctrl to shoot the guard's gun (This is a bad idea, but fun).
How to play:
You are a ghost, called Jimmy Pinstripes, trying to escape the prison where you died. |
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You do this by jumping from body to body, using different hosts to accomplish different tasks. Possessing a guard lets you open doors, for example. |
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While possessing a prisoner lets you use secret tunnels. |
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Of course, guards shoot prisoners on sight. |
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And if Jimmy's host dies, so does Jimmy. |
-Jimmy can walk through bars, and falls through grates,
-Jimmy is pushed upward by fans,
-Jimmy cannot walk through bright lights,
-If Jimmy's host dies, so does Jimmy,
-Guards can open doors,
-Prisoners can use secret tunnels, hidden behind posters,
-Guards shoot prisoners on sight,
-Lightning is dangerous.
All of the characters are made from line renderers, which are flat planes that always face the camera. These lines are bound by a script to a 3d skeleton, which allows me to make complex animations. Object rotations are simulated using texture offsets, and depth is simulated using a tint color where necessary.
That isn't a very efficient way to make characters, but I really liked the effect, and I found the mechanical limitations lead to a compelling art style.
I will add a link to the Pinstripes demo on the top bar, and post content updates when I can.
Thanks for reading, happy jailbreaking everybody!