The Next Game title revealed.
So far, the premise of the game sounds like it might be similar to a tower defense game. "Put up a wall to hold prisoners in, and if it's not strong enough put another one behind it." Might even have actual guard towers to shoot escapees.
I hope it's not. I don't at all get the appeal of tower defense games.
I hope it's not. I don't at all get the appeal of tower defense games.
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xyzyxx wrote:So far, the premise of the game sounds like it might be similar to a tower defense game. "Put up a wall to hold prisoners in, and if it's not strong enough put another one behind it." Might even have actual guard towers to shoot escapees.
I hope it's not. I don't at all get the appeal of tower defense games.
There gotta be more too it, and I doubt they would go tower defense genre. If this game sucks they die and they now it. My best guess, intriguing, refreshing, new mechanic and a small game.
I have to agree with Jordy, I can't imagine Chris would label anything that in any way represented a tower defence game as inspiration striking him on a plane. I also can't imagine that the rest of Introversion would agree that a TD game was an awesome enough idea to warrant stopping work on Subversion.
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I can't see Chris actually putting up something like for IGF 2012. Not unless he thought he did something really, really cool with the genre. Or he had lost the plot.
Replacing Subversion on the other hand... that project needed to stop either way; what people once said would be his magnum opus turned out to be his... uhh... second system, the most dangerous thing a man ever designs.
Replacing Subversion on the other hand... that project needed to stop either way; what people once said would be his magnum opus turned out to be his... uhh... second system, the most dangerous thing a man ever designs.
What could be kinda of interesting is if it was sort of a Dwarf Fortress type of game, where instead of trying to keep people in, you're trying to keep people (or things, like monsters or zombies) out. Thus, while one would normally assume that the "prison" aspect comes from trying to keep people locked inside, the place you are building to stay safe in is effectually you're prison since it's unsafe to leave. Consequently, you have to balance between security to keep the facility safe, but also amenities so that the people inside don't revolt or riot.
Sounds like you're forcing big words. Also you have a grammer error so bad I have no idea what you're saying.Feud wrote:What could be kinda of interesting is if it was sort of a Dwarf Fortress type of game, where instead of trying to keep people in, you're trying to keep people (or things, like monsters or zombies) out. Thus, while one would normally assume that the "prison" aspect comes from trying to keep people locked inside, the place you are building to stay safe in is effectually you're prison since it's unsafe to leave. Consequently, you have to balance between security to keep the facility safe, but also amenities so that the people inside don't revolt or riot.
I like what you're saying though
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Four letters makes a big word?
Anyway, it's fairly safe to assume that Prison Architect will have some Subversion-like qualities, which is to say, it could easily be Subversion-but-only-a-prison. Maybe I'm going a little too far, but given the tech they have developed (and the name "architect"), it's not hard to imagine that you'll be able to (and in fact required to) design and implement every little detail, all the way down to light switches, electrical wiring, door frames, plumbing, etc.
One could even imagine something akin to those pseudo-programming versus games where two people write competing "virus" programs and pit them against each other, only with teams trying to bust each other's prisons.
Maybe I'm being fanciful? This is the sort of idea and mindset Subversion tended to inspire, but obviously restricting the context makes it a lot more achievable in the short term, and gives the game a direction (aka. "gameplay") as well.
Anyway, it's fairly safe to assume that Prison Architect will have some Subversion-like qualities, which is to say, it could easily be Subversion-but-only-a-prison. Maybe I'm going a little too far, but given the tech they have developed (and the name "architect"), it's not hard to imagine that you'll be able to (and in fact required to) design and implement every little detail, all the way down to light switches, electrical wiring, door frames, plumbing, etc.
One could even imagine something akin to those pseudo-programming versus games where two people write competing "virus" programs and pit them against each other, only with teams trying to bust each other's prisons.
Maybe I'm being fanciful? This is the sort of idea and mindset Subversion tended to inspire, but obviously restricting the context makes it a lot more achievable in the short term, and gives the game a direction (aka. "gameplay") as well.
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