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Looking at game features for your project

A topic by GradsInGames created Feb 14, 2017 Views: 191
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One assessment criterion for the development project is 'Features'. This is where you can score points for going beyond the basic gameplay mechanics, creating additions to your game that focus on bringing more depth and engagement for the user.

There are a lot of directions that you can go with this & it can quickly get overwhelming once you start stacking up the options. If you try to add every feature you can think of, you'll probably end up finishing none of them. It's not just the code challenge of getting the feature in, you're also having go through several rounds of playtesting, rebalancing and modification before it's 'right'. The best approach is likely to be picking one feature at a time to focus on, getting it right, then moving on to another.

We've listed some of the more typical features that can be implemented below. It's not a comprehensive listing and very definitely not a checklist, but may give you some ideas of where you can make some progression in feature development.


Gameplay enhancements

Game tutorial / introduction

Bosses, minibosses & AI variation

Powerups, pickups and collectibles

Scoring & Leaderboards

Adding engagement

Player customisation

Achievements

Stores, upgrades and unlockables

Social or online integration

Multiplayer

Local or networked

Competitive, co-op, social/world-building

simultaneous, turn-based, asynchronous

Game options

Accessibility support / options

Difficulty settings

Audio / Video

Multiple controller options

Customisable control system



edit: changed title to be less confusing...