Submissions by David tagged quick

Story

Once again you've been pulled over by a cop. And just your luck, it's the same one that pulled you over yesterday. This is bad. You can't afford to lose your license for whatever reason so it is absolutely crucial that you get out of this somehow. You've been in these situations countless times every time you've gotten out the same way. Quick thinking and fast talking.

Gameplay

A load of bull is a fast thinking text-based game where the player has to quickly type in words to complete sentences. The player will play as a troubled teenager who uses his wits to get out of sticky situations. The player will only need to fill in the gaps of incomplete sentences. For example, the sentence may be…

"I was _____someone with a _____ because he looked _____"

So as an example, the player may end up saying…. I was helping someone with a problem because he looked troubled. The mechanic of the game works by pre-storing words with a ranking system of best words to worst. If the player chooses a good word it adds to a counter that decides if a player is able to pass or not. If the player writes a word that isn't in the register, it gives a default value.

The player wins the game if he is able to successfully make it through the day without getting into trouble.

Artwork: http://i0.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/original/000/004/590/OBJECTION!.jpg

A puzzling quick-fire type game where the object of the game is to figure out how to play the games. To elaborate, the game itself contains lots of little mini-games and for each one you have a time limit to figure out how to play the game. This game would probably be best on a mobile phone to enable the use of haptic features such as the accelerometer and touch screen. The mini-games would be extremely simplified but get harder as they go on. To add a little bit of a replay value, there will also be a competitive score board that lets you compare your score to either the world or your little group of friends. This game will be targeted towards young teens who hope to improve their reaction time and quicken their problem solving skills. Of course, Initiative will still be suitable for older or even younger people as well.

Art done by: Hayden Jones