PRINCESS TAMARA & THE ZU BROTHERS: AN ANDROID BASED 3D MOBILE GAME
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Abstract
Mobile game development is seen as an area likely to exhibit increasing influence on the structure of the games industry although many current pc/console game developers are struggling to adapt their existing practices to this new medium. Nowadays mobile game development is a fast growing industry in the world for the reason that most of the application coming out is absolutely free with good quality, and game development is undertaken by a game developer which may range from a single person to a large business. The proposed game is an adventure 3D game which is the player need to defeat all of the enemies of each level. The proposed game composed of three levels, each level contains enemies and a boss, the player needs to defeat all of the enemies of each level to proceed to the next level and gain one of the brothers.
The proposed project will use agile methodology due to its flexibility, exact and fast development in the process. It is developed using the modern tools such as Unity3D, SDK application and Adobe Photoshop. After the development, the game is evaluated using a modified heuristics evaluation tool for playability of the game. It was rated
“Strongly Agree” in five (5) categories namely Game Play, Game Story, Mechanics, Usability, Mobility.
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Android 3D Mobile Games
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