This is a 2-player game designed so that each player has very different abilities. Player 1 controls Quakman (a Canadian Goose) and can shoot missiles rapidly across the screen at Growl. Player 2 controls Growl (a bear) and can slide blocks across the screen towards Quakman. Each player has a very different goal. Quakman’s goal is to defeat Growl in all 8 stages. The counter at the bottom of the screen represents time, and therefore Quakman tries to defeat Growl in the fastest time possible. Growl’s goal on the other hand is to prevent Quakman from navigating through all 8 stages for as long as possible.
Top Gun! A jet fighter game for two players. To play the game, each player controls one of the jets and fires upon the other. The first player to 20 points wins.
Terminator is a two player coop game. The objective is to navigate the two players through the space and kill the bosses. After a certain number of hits and boss kills, the bosses will become increasingly difficult to kill and will require more boss kills to reach the next boss.
The player assumes control of Samuel L. Jackson, with the objective of trying to shoot snakes and rescue people in the rows through a down-scrolling playfield without colliding with the snakes going down the playing field. The player has the ability to navigate throughout the plane and in the aisles. The player can also shoot up, down, left, and right.
This is a two player game that consists of two Indians that will be in a scrolling arena and the purpose of the game will be for the Indian girls to run up the valley and avoid the buffalo, each time they hit a buffalo they attain injury and the first to reach 100 dies. The girls can also shoot, but they will lose life by shooting.
Panic at the Disco is a one player game geared towards those stuck in the times of Studio 64 and big ‘fros. The player has 1.8 seconds to match the move of the computer. Don’t Panic or You’ll mess up! The player is allowed 3 mistakes before losing. This game is very quick paced.
Harry Potter by Emily Gantt, Matthew Saeger, Stephanie Sellers.
It’s a satisfyingly addicting two-player Atari game. It was inspired by our interest in having loads of fun when we should be studying and of course Harry. Give yourself a chance to experience the thrill of broom flight. Download it and try it out for yourself. Please don’t forget to read the game-design document and see just how we got to this successful point in our game-designing careers.
You play as Jacob Mallard, a K9 from the NYPD narcotics unit. There’s been an increase in the amount of crack being distributed in your precinct, and as top dog it is your job to put a stop to it. Everyone knows that Guillermo von Swagen is the major distributor/importer of the drugs, so it’s him your after. You need to infiltrate his distribution center and collect as much evidence as possible in order to put him away.
Gravity Sucks by Gabriel Halley, Paolo Mentonelli, Stephanie Yang.
In this project, we decided to make a game where two players have to avoid falling objects. Their score increases by twenty each second both players are alive. When one “dies”, the score increases by ten each second. When the last player loses the screen goes blank.
The game we came up with was a racer with two players. The two racers would drive down a screen trying to kill each other by pushing each other into the walls or obstacles.