Do you ever start something and realize half way through that something is not quite right? It could be anything from a new door incorrectly measured to curtains that are not the right color now that they are hanging in the bedroom. In many ways, game development is the same. I go into a project expecting A, B, or C to be difficult, but instead find out Z was really the sticking point.
Over the course of developing Doggie Dash, not only was Z a sticking point, but also X & Y. Getting the game just right required the efforts of some very talented people at PlayFirst and Viqua Games. The good news though is that all of our hard work paid off. Doggie Dash looks better than I ever imagined. The pets are cute. The music and sound effects are lively and upbeat. The upgrades are fun. The gameplay is challenging yet engaging!
What is the old adage? The harder the battle, the sweeter the victory? Doggie Dash definitely fits that. I hope you enjoy it too.
Comments
Hey guys! I've been so busy playing that I forgot to come and say how much I really like this game. You've done a great job, yet again! It's really smooth and challenging. I love the dialogs. I also love to see the kitty cry, and the dog cover his eyes when I don't meet my goal, its a great consolation. Well I'm off to play some more, oh now get busy on Dream Chronicles 2!!!! Smile
by lp7p (joined Jul 23, 2007)
posted Feb 1, 2008 7:15:20 AM
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posted Feb 1, 2008 7:15:20 AM