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[[Datei:OSM_Pong_Way_7988829.jpg|200px|right|OSM Pong Mockup]] | [[Datei:OSM_Pong_Way_7988829.jpg|200px|right|OSM Pong Mockup]] | ||
[[Datei:Metro_Distortion_Map.jpg|200px|right|OSM Pong Mockup]] | |||
This is about a small project on developping a game for [[QGIS]] as Python plugin (PyQGIS). | This is about a small project on developping a game for [[QGIS]] as Python plugin (PyQGIS). | ||
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* Adapt a game from GBanga [http://gbanga.ch/] | * Adapt a game from GBanga [http://gbanga.ch/] | ||
* Adapt a game from Bitforge [http://bitforge.ch/] | * Adapt a game from Bitforge [http://bitforge.ch/] | ||
* Pac Man on generated and self-edited labyrinth | * Pac Man (Arcade style) | ||
** on generated and self-edited labyrinth | |||
** a la Metro Distortion Map [http://www.mvjantzen.com/blog/?p=670] | |||
* Pong (for two players on one keyboard) inside OpenStreetMap area as game map; upper game level with "coriolis effect" on (Arcade style) | * Pong (for two players on one keyboard) inside OpenStreetMap area as game map; upper game level with "coriolis effect" on (Arcade style) | ||
* A gamified enhancement of data capturing and editing, where one gets acoustic feedback and credit points for each added geographic (point, line or polygon) feature ("Serious game" style) | * A gamified enhancement of data capturing and editing, where one gets acoustic feedback and credit points for each added geographic (point, line or polygon) feature ("Serious game" style) | ||
Version vom 15. Dezember 2013, 20:39 Uhr
This is about a small project on developping a game for QGIS as Python plugin (PyQGIS).
We're currently in incepton phase! Goal is a first release before June 2014!
Here are some initial ideas for brainstorming:
- Adapt a game from GBanga [1]
- Adapt a game from Bitforge [2]
- Pac Man (Arcade style)
- on generated and self-edited labyrinth
- a la Metro Distortion Map [3]
- Pong (for two players on one keyboard) inside OpenStreetMap area as game map; upper game level with "coriolis effect" on (Arcade style)
- A gamified enhancement of data capturing and editing, where one gets acoustic feedback and credit points for each added geographic (point, line or polygon) feature ("Serious game" style)