02-Dec-2016, 2:21 AM
It's that time of year again. You know, when we've all been playing through voting packs for the past few months forgoing all CC competitions, moving to another country, playing in the snow, enjoying going to the sauna, eating licorice, and getting ready for something to happen on CC Zone. Yes, now is exactly that time. And what better time to join a create competition can there be?
This time we have a pretty open theme: MOVIES. Pick a movie, make a level based on that movie and send it in!
I'll judge the competition in January so I want to spell out a few thoughts on what I'm looking for. These aren't rules set in stone, but rather just things to consider in the design.
Email and attach your submissions to valeosote at hotmail dot com. I will strive to reply with a confirmation that I have received your entry. I prefer if you use your username and this competition in the subject. Keep it short and simple, something like: "December Create - DTrump"
I know it's the end of the year for now, but I hope this is the start of a good run of competitions again. Enjoy the season!
-Miika
And here are some more specifics if you need them:
This time we have a pretty open theme: MOVIES. Pick a movie, make a level based on that movie and send it in!
I'll judge the competition in January so I want to spell out a few thoughts on what I'm looking for. These aren't rules set in stone, but rather just things to consider in the design.
- Pick a well-known movie. If it's something nobody has ever heard of, the level won't resonate with its audience.
- You can tell the story or part of the story. This is hard to do in CC, but if you succeed, someone can guess the movie even without other hints than the game play.
- Or you can try to capture the theme or feel of the movie instead. How you do this and still make the source of inspiration recognizable is up to you.
- Or you can also pick a setting or picture from the movie and recreate it for Chip to explore. This time around I would prefer to see some sort of story or theme in the actual game play, but this is also a possibility if that proves out of grasp.
- Focus on something. You can't recreate a full movie in a 32x32 map and a few minutes of game play.
- Keep it simple; don't overthink it. I am not looking for great puzzles with this one, but an experience that talks to me in other ways.
- The little things make it work. Think of the name; it doesn't need to be the exact name of the movie, but obviously keep it related to the movie. Maybe include a hint that adds flavor.
- Ask. You can talk about your idea here in the thread or directly to me privately. I think discussion can lead to a better end product and create some fun expectation for what is to come.
- Finally, get it done. It's no good if you have a great grandiose plan and concept but never cut it down to something you manage to create before the year is over. Make me happy by sending in what you have, anything!
Email and attach your submissions to valeosote at hotmail dot com. I will strive to reply with a confirmation that I have received your entry. I prefer if you use your username and this competition in the subject. Keep it short and simple, something like: "December Create - DTrump"
I know it's the end of the year for now, but I hope this is the start of a good run of competitions again. Enjoy the season!
-Miika
And here are some more specifics if you need them: