Thursday, September 11, 2014

Project Intro Questions

1) When and where did you meet?
          My team met up after class at the dinning area.

2) What did you discuss?
          We discussed the game's story-line and design.

3) Did you take notes?
          Yes, we did.  We took notes so that we could track the flow of the conversation, and the development of our game.

4) Did you transfer the contents of the discussion to the computer?
          Yes, in a typed document.

5) Did you discuss the game document?
          Yes, we did mention it.  Since our team members have many responsibilities, we meet up on Friday to achieve most of our discussions.

6) Did you pick a team leader?
          No, we did not.  We chose against having a team leader because we did not want a particular individual controlling the game's turn-out.

7)Please describe briefly some of the initial ideas regarding your game.
          We decided on a game that is based off of humanity turning against an innocent AI. They believe that the AI killed people, when instead it was a virus.  The AI tries to prove its innocence by taking over the human's bodies, which leads people to believe that the AI is trying to take over.  In its truest form, the game is about a no-win scenario, in which neither the humans or the AI wins.  This ending leads to a inward discussion about choices and their consequences.

8) State the contributions that you made towards your team's game.
The part that I play as a team member is story-boarding. I would speak up about the game development, and my team mates would discuss how they viewed the flow of the game. While the whole team contributed to the story, I would do what I do best and nudge the pieces of the puzzle together.

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