
I’m buckling down on the design for the iPhone version of Safari Sketch. (If you haven’t played it yet, please check it out here!) We want to support the Association of Zoos and Aquariums as much as we can with Safari Sketch, so I’m trying to get the iPhone version out as soon as possible. Right now I’m looking at date of submission to Apple around the end of the month. Much to do!
Tonight the task was to decide which of the features from the original I would keep, which I wouldn’t and what, if any, would be the new iPhone-specific features. The following is the list as it stands right now. If you’ve got an opinion or a suggestion so far, speak up now or . . . well you know the rest ; )
Feature List:
– Basic gameplay remains the same match-3 mechanic we all know and love. Right now that part is running super smoothly on the iPhone and I’m very happy with the performance.
– I’ve decided to keep all the powerups, including the erasers that I originally thought I would do without. If I took them out, I’d still want to reward the player for matching five. Since the eraser is a good powerup for that, I just left it.
– After much self-debate, I’ve decided to keep the journals. Tom‘s art is just too good to be left out.
– I’m going to strip the game down to a single game mode. It will basically play like the old Relaxed mode, but with the art-unlocking aspect from the Safari mode.
– The main menu will be removed in favor of a jump-into-the-game approach. Once the game loads it will immediately start the last level the user didn’t complete instead of forcing the user to go through two or three menus to get to the game.
– The pause menu will now contain the journal viewing option and the profile management menu.
– Some iPhone specific features I want to add:
- Toggle the option to ignore calls while playing
- Toggle the option to allow iPod playback while playing
- Set the big animal pictures as wallpapers for the iPhone
So all in all the iPhone version will retain much of the original Safari Sketch, streamlining it into a single relaxed game type and going directly to the action. I think this will suit the iPhone user well, as it will allow them to pick up and play quickly and for short bouts.
~R
Currently playing: Jumping Bean, Rock Band, Prince of Persia
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