Limousine Chauffeur is both a driving simulator and a multi-tasking management game in where you must pick up and deliver your customers with haste, as well as keep them happy and comforted. Customers may include newlywed couples, national big-wigs or crazy rich people throwing their money about.
You start off parked near your company's parking hub, as time passes your cell phone will buzz, notifying you of job locations. These jobs have both a time limit and happiness meter attached to them. So speed is both key and a detriment, blazing around corners for instance will throw around consumables and other objects within the limo which may hit your customers, greatly dropping their happiness. Happiness also slowly drops if they aren't given enough attention. Depending on how well you do, you'll receive your pay-check/score at the end of the day, so on top of each job's time limit you also have one for your current day.
The platform of use would be on PC, using Virtual Reality controls. Switching between driving and catering to customers would be done by turning yourself to face the direction of the road or your customers. Both actions use the motion controls to steer, control speed, and grab objects used for keeping your customers happy. Being able to multi-task between these quickly is key.
-Game play Genre, Driving, Management, Virtual Reality, Chaos.
-Target audience, those invested in VR who enjoy mechanics that can turn in to a hilarious mess.
-Reference image from, Prague Airport Transfers
In Quest to Uni, your objective is to safely arrive at university after first preparing yourself at home. The way is dangerous and fraught with perils, you must adequately equip yourself on your quest or risk facing death, or worse missing attendance. You begin inside your room, waking up to the 6:20am alarm, first you must attend to your daily necessities such as taking a shower, getting dressed and crafting breakfast. Once that is done it is time to gather the items you may need to take with you. Your bag has limited space so care should be taken when choosing what to take, several important items you definitely don't want to forget include your phone, wallet, and bus pass. If you forget your pass you don't have enough time to go back to get it, so you must use any means to get to class including, hijacking means of transportation or becoming an Olympian sprinter. Once at Uni you must complete several activities such as 'learning', 'socializing' and 'procrastinating'. Each of these activities allow you to increase your skill in certain areas of your characters growth, thus helping progress the likelihood of your character getting a job, which would then branch off into a sequel.
-Game play Genre, point and click adventure, RPG (And some elements of GTA, such as when 'acquiring' means of transport when forgetting the bus pass)
-Target Audience/Rating would be for Teens
-Reference image from, Auckland Transport
(And yes this was made because it made me laugh the whole time I was writing it)