The Lighting Game Posted December 18, 2014 Share Posted December 18, 2014 Hi everyone, I want to introduce you my first serious project, which is also my first serious video game, and my first game made with the framework LibGDX ! But whatever... ladies & gentlemen here's Shine !General InformationsName : ShinePlateforms : Android & iOSShort description : Shine is a free puzzle game based on light and colors which is going to triturate your meninges ! A one-of-a-kind puzzle game that will take you for an unforgettable travel in space !Progress : AlphaEstimated Time of Arrival : Q1 2015But before going further, let me introduce myself.About meWho are you ? My name is Mickael and I'm 23 years old. I passed my Higher National Diploma last year, and I just passed my last exam this year, in June. I discovered programming in August of 2011, just before starting my HND.Why a video game ? Everything has started when I discovered libGDX. I played a bit with the framework itself, with Box2D, then with OpenGL, shaders etc. Gradually I started using tools related to video games, althought I was not attracted by this kind of programming at first. Eventually, all this gave me the will to make a video game for mobile phones, a domain I was familiar with cause I had already published 2 Android applications at this time.Game's core concepts In parallel with my studies, I thus tried to find an idea for a video game with an innovative concept. Because I wanted to be able to finish it, I wanted something that I could do without much difficulties with my current knowledge. So forget about 3D So the idea was born of a 2D puzzle game containing 2 basic element types :Emitters : Elements that send light (represented by a ray going in one of the 4 directions)Receivers : Elements that need light for the level to be completedEach one of these elements has its own color. It means that a red emitter will send a red ray. Similarly, a blue receiver will need to receive a blue ray for the level to be completed. Each level is displayed as a grid, with several elements dispatched on it. You can move emitters, but you can't turn them. Receivers can't be moved nor turned. All the elements needed to resolve the level are on the grid. You can't add any element by yourself. But because images are way better than words, here's a nice infographic made by our awesome graphic designer that sums everything up The game will contain 10 worlds, each one of them containing 30 levels with a growing difficulty. This means that, at the end, there'll be 300 levels, which is not bad Throughout your progression in the game, new game concepts and new elements will be introduced to help you cope against the growing difficulty, so that you won't get bored The universe Given the fact that the game is partially based on the operation of some "natural" phenomena (light propagation, color mixing...), I wanted graphic and sound environnements that would enhance these elements. As you would have probably guessed, I thought about something in space, like an interstellar travel. Each of the 10 worlds would then be a planet. These planets could be made only of the natural elements that are familiar to us (crystals, volcanoes...) or mixed with some fictitious elements. Something very sci-fi actually So here's what the 1st world will probably look like (no elements) ! Where it gets interesting for the player is that it means different graphics, sounds and musics for each world, in addition to the new elements. Thus an almost completely new experience each time ! I'm not looking to tell a story through this travel. The only goal being to offer a unique and rousing experience. Like if it could be a way to espace from the daily life, which is sometimes a bit monotonous.The team We are currently 3 to work on the game on our free time :Flawyte : DeveloperChak : Graphic DesignerBenjamin : Sound DesignerProgress You can like us on Facebook if you want to be regularly informed about the progress. The mechanics part is now done, and a few people occasionally play the game to spot bugs and give us feedback. I "only" have to reproduce what the graphics designer has drawed (elements, environnements...) in the game once we're almost sure it won't changed further. We haven't planned to take addional testers for the moment, but if you're interested in being part of the adventure feel free to get in touch Apart from all the progress of the game itself, we will definitely need translators once closer to the release date. So if you speak a foreign language (other than french), feel free to send me a message ! Every person that will have been involved in the game's making will be thanked in the game's credits Let me know if you have remarks, suggestions, questions or whatever else !Updates12/22/2014 : Planet 1 'Crystal' with some elements01/03/2015 : Title music (30 sec)01/12/2015 : iOS version03/21/2015 : Planet/Level selection v14.12.15 RichCoconut and nasKo 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dragonbahn Posted December 18, 2014 Share Posted December 18, 2014 "A one-of-a-kind puzzle game." It's not one of a kind if it's not already invented. Seen this many times. Still a good looking game though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bvhv Posted December 18, 2014 Share Posted December 18, 2014 Please no microtransactions games with them get alot of hate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Lighting Game Posted December 18, 2014 Author Share Posted December 18, 2014 "A one-of-a-kind puzzle game." It's not one of a kind if it's not already invented. Seen this many times. Still a good looking game though. Thanks. I have played similar games that are available on the Play Store. They have a few similar concepts indeed, but they lack good graphics and an appropriated soundtrack. Plus I think that the core concepts can be pushed a little farther. So I wouldn't compare them to Shine, but I understand what you mean. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Lighting Game Posted December 18, 2014 Author Share Posted December 18, 2014 Please no microtransactions games with them get alot of hate. Actually, I'm still hesitating about making a lite version along with a paid one, or adding an in-app purchase to unlock the game for good. Personally I prefer the latter. But whatever I'll choose, people who like the game will only have to pay once. RichCoconut 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dragonbahn Posted December 19, 2014 Share Posted December 19, 2014 Please no microtransactions games with them get alot of hate.Actually, I'm still hesitating about making a lite version along with a paid one, or adding an in-app purchase to unlock the game for good. Personally I prefer the latter.But whatever I'll choose, people who like the game will only have to pay once. Please make it a lite and a full. Much easier to go without paying Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Realmkeeper Posted December 20, 2014 Share Posted December 20, 2014 Please no microtransactions games with them get alot of hate.Actually, I'm still hesitating about making a lite version along with a paid one, or adding an in-app purchase to unlock the game for good. Personally I prefer the latter.But whatever I'll choose, people who like the game will only have to pay once. I much prefer the IAP to unlock the full game's potential.Then you don't have to re-download the game either, and it's as simple as making a quick payment while you're heading off on holiday or whatever. There's very few games that I've ever bothered upgrading to the full version, but when/if I do, I like it to be as painless and easy (and quick!) as possible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Lighting Game Posted December 20, 2014 Author Share Posted December 20, 2014 Please no microtransactions games with them get alot of hate. Actually, I'm still hesitating about making a lite version along with a paid one, or adding an in-app purchase to unlock the game for good. Personally I prefer the latter. But whatever I'll choose, people who like the game will only have to pay once. I much prefer the IAP to unlock the full game's potential. Then you don't have to re-download the game either, and it's as simple as making a quick payment while you're heading off on holiday or whatever. There's very few games that I've ever bothered upgrading to the full version, but when/if I do, I like it to be as painless and easy (and quick!) as possible. I agree ! That's quicker and simpler for the final user. But too bad that Android apparently doesn't allow IAP & paid apps to go free for a short period of time and then payable again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Lighting Game Posted December 22, 2014 Author Share Posted December 22, 2014 Small update ! We wanted to show you a new visual of the first planet, "Crystal", with some game elements. The most observant among you will notice that the look of the emitters has been changed and that an element is missing ! We'll let you figure out which one (hint: infographic) RichCoconut 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Lighting Game Posted January 3, 2015 Author Share Posted January 3, 2015 Hey ! Today we've decided to shake habits up a bit to share with you a short preview of the music you'll hear when browsing the menus : Enjoy and feel free to give us your feedback ! nasKo 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Lighting Game Posted January 12, 2015 Author Share Posted January 12, 2015 We've received great feedback so far about the game as we post new content on several forums. Unfortunately, some people were disappointed as we had planned to release it for Android only. So we've changed our mind and we've decided to release it for both Android and iOS, and at the same time ! We'll drop a few more arts very soon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Lighting Game Posted March 21, 2015 Author Share Posted March 21, 2015 Hey !We all in the team have been very busy those last weeks, that's why the last post is two months old, but we wanted to let you know that we're still working on the game.Thus, we would like to share with you the last concept arts for the "Planet/Level selection" screen :Each satellite represents one level. There are 30 levels per planet and thus 30 satellites. The white ones are those you have already played. You can see how many stars you won (from 1 to 3) on each level by zooming int. This is showed in the last two pictures.Hope you like it !As always, feedback welcome on drawing and UI. nasKo 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Lighting Game Posted April 25, 2015 Author Share Posted April 25, 2015 Concept arts made for Emitters and Receiver elements. Opinions ? (Right click -> Open image in a new tab to view it in big). nasKo 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Lighting Game Posted July 10, 2015 Author Share Posted July 10, 2015 Hey guys, After months of hard work and perseverance (mostly) Shine is available on Google Play ! Version 1.1 has just been published. Download it here => http://bit.ly/1FONMLTFacebook page => http://on.fb.me/1wavo00 We'll keep working on improvements based on the feedbacks we have received.Have fun Realmkeeper 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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