Sunday, November 29, 2015

10/29/15

Today was the first day in class that we got to play our board-card game called "Demon's Wraith".  During own first play-through of our board-card game we really got to see how everything worked and what didn't work.  Our game board at this time have red sticky notes with words on them for the spaces.


Thursday, November 19, 2015

11/19/15

Today was our last day in class before Thanksgiving break.  So we play-tested the crap out of our board-card game.  We tweaked and added some things to our board-card game, like the addition of of troll spaces, where you either "pay the troll toll" which means you lose 5 HP, or you give-up and/or discard 1 treasure card from your hand.  Our original game board had red sticky notes with words on them for the spaces, but then George Madison just drew the spaces and wrote the words on our game board.


Sunday, November 15, 2015

11/12/15

Today in we play tested our board-card game twice.  For the first game/play test I was Mackeon Swift-Shield the knight.  I wanted to be knight for the second game/play test but George Madison thought that we should mix things up a bit, so we randomly picked our characters and so I got Isott of the Light the cleric.



10/22/15

Today in class we were working on our board-card game.  We were coming-up with some ideas for it and made a Google Doc for our board-card game ideas.  We ultimately came up with a fantasy-esque board-card game called "Demon's Wraith".  There are 4 characters to choose from, a knight, a cleric, an archer, and a mage, each with their own unique weapon and abilities.  Your primary objective is to defeat all 4 bosses in each 1 of their dungeons.  Philip Lor and I came-up with and made the weapon cards, which consisted of 4 different weapons, a sword (knight), a hammer (cleric), a bow and arrow (archer), and a staff (mage).  I came up with the idea and now feature in our board-card game that we should use a 6-sided die and that rolling a 5, you move backwards 1-space and rolling a 6, you don't move/advance any spaces.  Once we we get a bigger game board we will be using a 8-sided die.



Thursday, November 5, 2015

11/05/15

Today in class we continued play-testing our board-card game.  I brought in 4 figurines from the Dungeons & Dragons basic board game that I had at home, so we could have figures to use to represent our 4 main characters.  I played our board-card game as the knight character: Mackeon Swift-Shield.