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Clay Miller
April 23, 2014
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Food Fight Final
A game cooked up for COMP 4970. Pitched on April 25, 2014.
Clay Miller
April 23, 2014
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Transcript
Food Fight A game cooked up for COMP 4970.
Food Fight is literally about fighting food.
How do I Fight Food? • Players take turns moving
foods units towards each other • Fight, reposition, regroup, and fight again
Why Should I Care? • The intrigue and fantasy of
actually fighting objects that aren’t meant to be fought • Simplistic, crafted user interface for optimal gameplay
• Community • Language • licensing • Infrastructure • Industry
tested & proven
Strengths / Weaknesses Strengths • Strong, basic UI • Simplistic
gameplay • Strategic Weaknesses • Broader functionality • Support for touch
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Let’s fight some food.
Future Efforts • Bring the food fighting to new platforms
• Expand feature set with new classes • Educate users about cultures other than their own via a dialogue system
Happy food fighting.