The Nativity Game

Started by beckymov, Mon 22/12/2008 13:31:38

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beckymov

Hello, here is a link to my first game The Nativity. This game is aimed at my 3 year old daughter to teach her a little of the true meaning behind Christmas. There is no inventory or puzzles to solve just a simple run interaction on click with some sound effects and animations.

http://www.savefile.com/projects/808723776

The zip file is at the bottom of the page. :)

Leon

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Nicely done. I can see this working for the little ones although my kids grew out of it I'm afraid ;-)

I like the graphics. The spoken part might be a bit too close to the mike but the sung parts are very good.

A few very minor notes:

When the mouse hovers over an interaction, you see a text. It might be an idea to move the text to the bottom to show the text (as to show how it's written) and change the cursor into another shape. That keeps the 'big' picture a bit cleaner.

Another thing: when the three wise men start to sing, you can let thim sing all together by clicking several times. In the end this becomes chaos. Might it be an idea to stop the first and start all over again? Or (and now I'm getting carried away) have three different audio parts and keep click count. After the third click you have a trio singing....  ;D

Merry christmas.
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babelbox

oh yeah i never thought about clicking the wise men more than once so didnt realise that the singing starts again!

AlbinoPanther

Is download link down? Fix it I am so intereseted in your game!
I could host it if it's smaller than 8mb

beckymov

Link working ok for me, have just checked it now   :)

LUniqueDan

I finally played it.
Great small tutorial game. :D
"I've... seen things you people wouldn't believe. Destroyed pigeon nests on the roof of the toolshed. I watched dead mice glitter in the dark, near the rain gutter trap.
All those moments... will be lost... in time, like tears... in... rain."

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