Design Kids game - rocket in space
- Status: Closed
- Prize: $400
- Entries Received: 2
- Winner: laibadanyal
Contest Brief
Creating a simple game design concept for kids involving a rocket in the sky, colors, alphabets, and numbers can be both educational and fun. Here's a basic outline for such a game:
Game Title: Rocket Sky Adventure
Age Group
Suitable for kids aged 5-8.
Game Objective 4-8 screens with all characters
To navigate a rocket through the sky and collect items (stars, clouds, balloons) that have different colors, alphabets, and numbers on them.
Gameplay Mechanics
The Rocket:
The player controls a rocket that moves vertically and horizontally across the screen.
The rocket has a simple control scheme: left, right, up, and down arrow keys or swipes on a touch screen.
Sky Objects:
Various objects float in the sky, like stars, clouds, and balloons.
Each object is marked with either a color, an alphabet letter, or a number.
Levels and Challenges:
The game has multiple levels, each with increasing difficulty.
Each level asks the player to collect specific types of objects. For example, "Collect all red objects" or "Collect objects with the letter A".
Crashing and Points:
Avoid crashing into wrong objects (e.g., if the task is to collect red objects, crashing into a blue object will lose a life).
Each correct item collected gives points. Wrong items result in losing points or a game life.
Educational Aspect:
The game teaches color recognition, alphabet, and number identification.
After completing a level, a fun fact about a planet or space can be shown, adding an educational element about space.
Graphics and Sound:
Bright, colorful graphics appealing to young children.
Cheerful background music, with sound effects for collecting items or making mistakes.
Rewards and Progression:
Rewards in the form of new rocket designs or colors after completing certain levels.
A progression system that tracks the child’s improvement over time.
This game can be designed for tablets and smartphones due to the simple control scheme and graphics requirements.
Development Tools
Judgement decisions:
Creativity
Uniqueness
Interaction of a player(kid) with the game
Characters uniqueness
Easy to play and develop design
Recommended Skills
Employer Feedback
“She didn’t provide me the revisions even though I paid 4 times more money than anyone pays typically for this job. ”
Ashan011, Australia.
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