Your Game Needs to Hit The Gym!

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • Why can't your game lift up its steam wish list and do 10k squats? It's because you're not hitting the gym! In this quick video, I teach you what a prototype gym is and how you can leverage it so your game can get absolutely jacked.
    Prototype gyms are a great way for you to see if all the mechanics you've been working on will function together in a safe environment that won't harm the core of your game. It's a clear and simple way to test out new mechanics without having to interfere with everything else you've been working on.
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Komentáře • 8

  • @roundpixelgames216
    @roundpixelgames216 Před 11 dny +3

    This is actually something I learned in my first year as a game design student. It is especially neat if your game has onboarding in the beginning of the main scene, which takes time to go through, so popping something into the gym is way faster for testing purposes.
    Another crucial part is giving level designers a guideline for each mechanic. If you are creating a platformer for example and one person is designing the player moveset while another is working on the levels, it is very important to outline things like min and max jump height, jump length, dash distance and so on, so the level designer knows how to utilize them well within each part of their level.
    The gym can also include "comfortable" metrics, for example the minimum jump height might be 3 meters, but with only 2 meter tall walls it can be much more clear to players where they're supposed to be able to jump.
    So yeah, the gym rules!

    • @FistFullofShrimp
      @FistFullofShrimp  Před 8 dny +1

      Thank you for such a great comment! I haven't come across the concept of "comfortable" metrics yet, but I love it.

  • @AnimatronicsRealmOffical
    @AnimatronicsRealmOffical Před 11 minutami

    Hello! Could you do an updated tutorial on how to publish a game on the app lab? Thank you!

  • @antixpl6663
    @antixpl6663 Před 11 dny +1

    I always create a separate scene for testing

    • @FistFullofShrimp
      @FistFullofShrimp  Před 8 dny

      I can tell by how defined your calf muscles are. Keep hitting that gym and getting those gains!

  • @beardordie5308
    @beardordie5308 Před 12 dny +2

    Ooh are you Hurricane+Hexabody gang now? My fav

    • @FistFullofShrimp
      @FistFullofShrimp  Před 8 dny +1

      I don't know if I'm cool enough to be in the gang, but I do like hanging out with the Hurricane + Hexabody crew from time to time. If either one throws me some $$$, I'd be more than happy to sell my soul and make them a tutorial series 🤣