Casual Games

I’ve been thinking of applications which would suit the iPhone and iPod touch and mused about how the original iPod models had a click wheel and yet no-one managed to bring out a driving game 🙂 One area that I’d love to see some work in would be gaming on iPod touch and iPhone. John … Continue reading “Casual Games”

I’ve been thinking of applications which would suit the iPhone and iPod touch and mused about how the original iPod models had a click wheel and yet no-one managed to bring out a driving game 🙂

One area that I’d love to see some work in would be gaming on iPod touch and iPhone. John Carmack has criticised the iPhone already in this area despite not seeing the SDK and not knowing therefore what Apple’s strategy was for gaming on the iPhone.

Casual Games work because they can be picked up and dropped off. SIMCity and SIMTower (the less complex version and include SIMAnt here) were the olden days versions of Tamagotchis. They were games that you could spend an hour or ten minutes messing with and then wander off for a few hours. Come back and then see where it had got to. Tamagotchis had the same thing but with a little more tech and a little more demanding on the attention. Ignore the little device with the little animal and it died. So sad, too bad. Nothing was more fun than coming back to SIMtower and seeing that floors 9-13 had cockroach infestations and 24-30 had a fire about half an hour after you left it. So, you’d repair the problems and then wander off for dinner.

Attention is the resource we’re striving for. But we’re not looking to completely capture it.

Games like Strategy, racing games and FPS require absolute attention. We’re talking about games that will run on a phone so people might be just trying to kill time while waiting for someone to come out of a shop. So the games have to let you in quickly. There also has to be a SaveState or not much of a penalty for dumping a game. Games which require you to drop back to arbitrary save points are a pain – and why would you as a developer of entertainment want to cause your viewers pain? That would be like a TV programmer, after each commercial, show the last minute of what happened before the commercial. I’ve seen this done in the US….and I didn’t like it.

It’s a bit like Splash screens in games. Man – how annoying are the splash screens in Battlefield 2142? Yes, we know it’s EA. Yes, we know some company called DICE had something to do with it. After the first time, we don’t care who made it. At least on most Mac versions of games you can delve into the bundle and ditch the movies which make up the splash screens and the game just continues on. Saved us from the overly long sequences in the Mac version of Halo I can tell ya. These are only slightly less annoying than companies which insist on showing you splash screens after the game is finished. You quit out only to be hit by an advert. Thanks but no thanks.

We’re looking to grab the attention, hold the attention and be able to release attention quickly. So our game must load fast, not be in your face too long, and get you into gameplay as soon as possible. And when done – it should allow you to exit quickly.

In the news…Wii Sports

Wii Sports dominated the BAFTA Video Games Awards in London this year taking home awards in categories such as gameplay, strategy, simulation, innovation and sports. The best game award went to Bioshock but then it’s quite amazing that the Wii did as well considering the bluster about how it’s underpowered compared to the XBOX 360 … Continue reading “In the news…Wii Sports”

Wii Sports dominated the BAFTA Video Games Awards in London this year taking home awards in categories such as gameplay, strategy, simulation, innovation and sports.

The best game award went to Bioshock but then it’s quite amazing that the Wii did as well considering the bluster about how it’s underpowered compared to the XBOX 360 and PS3.

The Wii breaks us away from the small cluster of buttons and joysticks which had become the trademark of consoles for years. Reviewing the innovation present in the Wii, it could only have come from Nintendo, a company with a long history of innovation in gameplay. The XBOX 360 may get some kudos for having Bioshock but really, is the success of that game anything to do with the console? It’s just another FPS to be honest in those terms – the win comes from the design and plot.

Wii delivers on several levels being both broad and deep in its appeal. Even though I barely get time to play these days, it’s the only recent console on the market that is definitely value for money.

iPhone SDK.

This morning the subject in the Infurious chat swayed to the iPhone and the new possibilities with the SDK being available in February. The SDK will enable applications to be written for both iPhone and iPod touch. This has different implications for applications wanting to take advantage of the New World Order. Thinking of applications … Continue reading “iPhone SDK.”

This morning the subject in the Infurious chat swayed to the iPhone and the new possibilities with the SDK being available in February.

The SDK will enable applications to be written for both iPhone and iPod touch. This has different implications for applications wanting to take advantage of the New World Order.

Thinking of applications which are useful in terms of:

  • Closeness
    • The “computer” will be with the individual 24×7.
    • It will wake them in the morning and lull them to sleep at night
    • they will carry it in their pocket. everywhere.
    • they will have access to it in their car
    • they will be able to hear it everywhere, wired or wireless
    • storage is limited but still large
  • Information input/output
    • Normal screen or widescreen
    • multitouch pinch, tap
    • inertial sensors, light sensors
    • GPS-type coordinates from cell towers
    • Contextual data from WiFi points
    • Make use of PUSH as well as pull
    • It has a microphone and speakers!
    • and a screen
    • and it vibrates…

John Welch has a Wii

Nice knowing ya John. And do buy the Rayman game. It’s just really stupid. I got mine a month ago and it’s changed my life. I no longer need human companionship. It’ll be even better when they sort out the obvious thing and make the Mii have any relation to multiplayer across the net. Quite … Continue reading “John Welch has a Wii”

Nice knowing ya John. And do buy the Rayman game. It’s just really stupid.

I got mine a month ago and it’s changed my life. I no longer need human companionship. It’ll be even better when they sort out the obvious thing and make the Mii have any relation to multiplayer across the net. Quite fancy a bit of Wii Bowling while not having to entertain 🙂

And yeah, plenty of PS3s and XBOXen here too…

I’m venting…

Today I had to tell a friend that I’d inadvertently broken his laptop and I’m going to have to provide a replacement. Of course, I didn’t but I was entrusted with it’s care. mea culpa. Today I had to talk to a solicitor because of pending legal action due to some prick on a forum … Continue reading “I’m venting…”

Today I had to tell a friend that I’d inadvertently broken his laptop and I’m going to have to provide a replacement. Of course, I didn’t but I was entrusted with it’s care. mea culpa.

Today I had to talk to a solicitor because of pending legal action due to some prick on a forum slandering someone even though the inappropriate content was removed. My involvement? I run the forum.

Today I was meant to be driving to Dublin to attend a presentation from Feral Interactive at ClubMac. I was taking others down, who then let me down and kept me too late to actually go.

Crap huh?

On the up side, I spent from 9:30 am to 2 pm with my son. On the balance of it, it was a pretty good day. It should have been a fabulous day.