MAZE
MAZE
[ENGLISH]
Prototype developed as a final project for the third grade of my Video Game Development career (2019, my first year using Unity). Developed in 3 months. This is not an in-development game.
- Mechanics and maze generation system programmed by me (ManuCoder).
- Modeling and programming support by Gerson Torres (GATE95).
- Textures by Anthony Montes (Sagiment).
There are issues like wall clipping and inconsistent camera speed on some browsers.
This is not representative of my current development skills.
[ESPAÑOL]
Proyecto desarrollado como entregable final en el tercer ciclo de mi carrera de Desarrollo de Videojuegos (2019 mi primer año usando Unity). Desarrollado en 3 meses. Este no es un juego en desarrollo.
- Las mecánicas y sistema de generación de laberintos fueron programados por mí (ManuCoder).
- Modelados y apoyo en programación por Gerson Torres (GATE95).
- Texturas por Anthony Montes (Sagiment).
Hay problemas como el poder traspasar ciertas paredes y velocidad de cámara inconsistente en algunos navegadores.
Esto no es representativo de mis habilidades actuales.
Controls:
WASD - Movement
Mouse - Camera and Habilities
Enter/Return - Pause
Comments
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I like maze games, this one is nice. The concept is fun, the view above the maze is interesting to plan your path. Finding keys before finishing the maze is also nice, it makes you explore the maze more. The thing that bothered me are these flying red beams. They are restarting you almost on random, getting you through the walls. It would help if either they are more visible above the walls, or the they dont't pass through walls. Anyway I don't think they contribute anything to the game right now. The green X teleport thing could be more useful, especially against red beams, if you could cancel previous mark and place another one without teleporting.
Thanks for the comment! This project was developed 4 years ago, when I was learning the basics of Unity and Game Design. I uploaded it to preserve it but it's fun to read other's impressions on the project.