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Question 1 Unity, a game engine that is used for 2D or 3D games application development. In earlier units, you learned about project design and how to turn game concepts into

development; while the study materials explain about the basic components and tools in Unity that you can use to develop 2D/3D game application. The objective of this assignment is to demonstrate your ability to create a game using these components and to use the tools and packages in Unity. Analyse and design an educational RPG game (Role playing game) for our Singapore tourism board with one or many of the following themes. Theme: "Singapore Explorer: Journey Through Time and Culture" Develop an immersive Unity game designed to provide tourists with an enriching and entertaining experience while exploring the city-state. Players embark on a virtual journey through Singapore's rich history, iconic landmarks, and diverse culture. Apply the fundamentals of 2d or 3d game design to achieve the following features Key Features: Pick one or a few of the following features to implement in your 2D or 3D game design. Historical Adventures: Players step into the shoes of time travelers who visit key historical periods in Singapore's past. They can witness the founding of Singapore by Sir Stamford Raffles, experience life during World War II, and more. Landmark Quests: This game features quests anchored around famous landmarks architecture changes like Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Island, and Chinatown. Players can explore these sites, uncovering hidden stories and or future developments. Cultural Discovery: Immerse yourself in Singapore's multicultural tapestry by participating in cultural activities and festivals. Learn to cook traditional dishes, try your hand at Chinese calligraphy, by incorporating different activity rooms. Local Cuisine Challenges: Singapore is renowned for its culinary scene. Players can take part in cooking challenges at local hawker centers and learn to prepare dishes like Hainanese Chicken Rice, Laksa, and Char Kway Teow./nEmploy the game coding concepts in your design, for tourists to pick up game credits, and be challenged by possible game enemies. These game credits will allow him to build up his health immunity, buy game accessories including E-tickets, masks and a pair of VR goggles which he will need to transport himself to other virtual worlds. Design this game creatively to encourage the tourist to eventually come visit Singapore The game characters will navigate the game by pressing keys and/or using mouse controls. 2 Credits: 50 Health: 80 Stores: Ezlink Card 3 Figure 1: Different Maze design can be generated by code or by painting the Terrain (left) Figure 2: Additional game accessory include pop up map for easier navigation are great additions to your game, allowing the tourist player to quickly navigate around to collect his eVouchers which he can use offline later. (Right) You may also consider timing the time the main character took to clear the maze or adjust the difficulty of the game based on the timing. You are free to develop any concept for your game. Have fun! Take note that you may want to use this assignment as a base for TMA02, especially with all the game accessories the main characters have bought. Once the player has successfully collected his VR google in the game, he will proceed onto the next sets of virtual advantages in TMA02./nYour submission should include your Game Design Document: - A Word doc documentation with: • Textual and UML (unified modelling language) descriptions about your game design concept that is used for you to develop your gameplay Screenshots for different screens, menus, and levels Version of Unity used • • Assets and scripts used Any plugins used Targeted platforms and devices for your game A video walkthrough showing your game running (note that failure to submit a video would automatically assume that your project is not able to compile and not runnable) All assets and source files for the Unity project (including the Assets, Packages and ProjectSettings folders) compressed in a zip folder Total submitted file size cannot exceed 500MB

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