The following portfolio projects detail additional game development projects that aren’t compulsory as part of the university course. These include game jams such as the 7 day game challenge, 24 hour CanJam 2013, details of which can be found here at the facebook page or here for the blog.
Update! (Jan – 2019)I haven’t added anything to this site for a number of years now, however I intend to get it back to it’s original purpose of documenting files, progress, projects and maybe even helping 1 or 2 people get started on similar topics.
One topic I have been exploring recently in order to further my automation test expertise is web testing via Selenium, follow the link below to learn more…
https://adamcane.com/additional-projects/selenium/
INDIE COMPANY START UP
This includes a project developed over the summer period in between university years. This game was developed using server stored source control for the project source code which was created using Unity3D. Between myself and two fellow students design documents including mood boards, prototype images, level designs and narrative were created along with prototypes of levels and game play elements.
This project was developed with the intention of producing a product worthy of exposure under a company name, unfortunately due to university work and personal issues the set up of this company and the continued development of the game have had to be put on hold for the time being.
(further details of the project, including files to be uploaded as soon as possible)
2013 24 hour CANJAM game jam – one step beyond
One step beyond was a game created during the 2013 CANJAM game jam held at the university of Lincoln under the themes: object – uranium and concept – madness. Between myself and three other students the game was created over a 24 hours period using game maker studio. The game is built around the idea… Continue reading 2013 24 hour CANJAM game jam – one step beyond
Indie Start Up – name TBC
This project was developed over the summer period in between university years. This game was developed using TortoiseSVN source control for the project source code which was created using Unity3D between myself and two fellow students. progress so far includes: mood boards ganntt chart level designs narrative + backstory dialogue prototype game play mechanics This project… Continue reading Indie Start Up – name TBC