Tuesday, 24 January 2012

client brief

Analysing Client Brief

Kelsey was the client that met us at the National Marine Aquarium, and she gave us a run down of what she wanted us to produce. She gave us some valuable information that we noted down.

-Has to be education
this is one of the main aspects that our game has to cover. We need to be educating people about these animals and how we co exist with them. We need to teach people about how humans effect on the planet effects these fish.

-Needs to include personalities
There are many people that visit the aquarium regularly, in fact more people visit it regularly than a one time thing. This means that we have to incorporate what people see into our game. For example, people have favourite fish in the aquarium and know what they do and how they act. This means we have to incorporate these personalities into our game.

-On a tablet or android
we need to bear in mind that our game is going on a tablet device. This means that we need to make sure we have minimal file size so that the game runs smoothly.

-Charity
The National Marine Aquarium is big on charity. We need to make sure that we give the correct information to the audience about how to find out more about the charity and what the aquarium gives back to the community and the environment.

-Breeding Programme
The aquarium has a breeding tank which all the new born are kept in. They are very keen to make sure that they continue to generate more and more fish and make sure that they are cared for and healthy.

-Behind the scenes
People that came to the aquarium were interested in what happens behind the scenes of all the fish tanks. so the aquarium installed a laboratory which you can view whilst walking through one of the tanks. Here you can see into the laboratory and see what happens behind the scenes. We need to try and get this into our game so the audience know where it is.

-Environment
We need to make the audience aware of the environmental dangers of pollution. We need to make sure that we educate the audience into seeing the problems with water pollution and habitat destruction.

-Audience
Our audience was defined as needing to be usable by all ages. This means we need to make it fun and enjoyable enough for children but still be factual for adults. Also we need to make sure that the language we use can be understood by all ages.

Initial Ideas

1. Our first game idea would consist of a simple design to do with the habitat of our main character Snorkle. You would play as Snorkle and navigate around the NPC's to gather information and answer questions.

2. Our second idea was to have a large game area which consists of all the sections of the aquarium. This makes the game more involved with the aquarium. You would still interact with Characters and answer questions. 

3. Our third idea was to combine the first two ideas into one. We would have for sections to the game. Indicating the four different sections of the aquarium. You would progress to the next section Through a  transition screen and then play the next section until you get to the end of the game.

We chose to go with our third idea because we believe that it has the best chance to be an enjoyable and educational game.

Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Character Bio



Name – Simon
Species – Lobster
Favourite food – Small Fish
Likes too – Walk sideways
Fun Fact – some lobster can live up to 100 years.


Name – Callum
Species – clown fish
Fav food – Leftovers
Likes to – swim in coral
Fun fact – clown fish live in schools of roughly one hundred

Name – marty
Species – tiger shark
Fav Food – large fish
Likes Too – swim and hunt
Fun Fact – Some sharks have  a small fish swimming under them to protect them from things that may eat them

Name – kashikoi
Species – octopus
Fav food – crab
Likes too – Open jars to get his  food
Fun fact – octopuses are highly intelegent

Name -ned
Species -starfish
fav food - algae
likes too - Stick to things
fun facts - Starfish like to be lazy and sticks to thing to hide from things that want to eat them

Name - Sparky
Species - Ell
fav food - small fish
likes too - swim in maze like caves
fun facts -ell's blend in to rocks well which makes them amazing hunters
Name - Jimmy
Species - Seahorse
fav food - Very small fish
likes too - Swim along the bottem of the sea on the sand
fun facts -  Sea horses tend to play in small groups

Name - herbert
Species - hermit crab
fav food - medium fish
likes too - Find new shells
fun facts - a hermit crab normally like to find bigger more pretty shells

Name -timmy
Species - turtle
fav food -small fish that are in groups
likes too - swim with his family
fun facts - turtles can live up to one hundred years

Name - Barry
Species - Baracuda
fav food - large fish
likes too- play hide and seek
fun facts - baracuda seem slow but when they hunt they are faster than a blink of an eye


Name - Jerry
Species - Jellyfish
fav food - Anything that comes his way
likes too- Float around
fun facts -Jelly fish have no bones so the sea's current makes them travil


Name - Steve
Species - Stringray
fav food - medium fish
likes too- sleep on the sand of the sea
fun facts -Stingrays only use their tails in self defence


Name -Buddy
Species - Butt Head Fish
fav food - crabs and shrimp
likes too- bumb into things

Name - jeggie
Species -ragged tooth shark
fav food - large fish
likes too- look scary
fun facts -this type of shark is one of the few with a hump




- snorkle voice