peter pan

peter pan

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Pans' death scenes

A little grim, we know. But these are the animated scenes that we created for those moments in the game where Pan uses free will and decides not to take on a challenge. Not a pretty sight.




Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Promo items | Emma

These lovely items are just what we needed to compliment all the hard work that's gone into this game. We decided to promote a graphic novel of Peter Pan, aimed at the designer generation.

We designed a CD cover to house the game CD with a twist. We created the case with pop-up graphics from our game. Beautiful.
We also decided to create little cut-outs of the characters that can be added to the cd cover for one's own creative input.

What do designers covet more than most things? A moleskin. Yes it's no Macbook Pro but it is a must have item. So, we thought of personalizing it with Pan graphics and handing them out to promote the game and the book.

Another addition, a feather bookmark. We like.
Our other ideas: a short story booklet and a key chain. The booklet will consist of a few illustrations and explanations on how not to loose your shadow. Quirky and silly, and it will promote the game. We chose to make Pan key rings because the idea of severed body parts appeal to our originality-crazed market of designers.




Games and Graphics

Our game concepts are developing nicely. We're in the final stages of graphic development for each game and we like the look very much.

Here's a sneak peak of the card designs that will be used in the mix-and-match game when Pan visits the Indians.


The first three graphics are the items that Pan is rewarded with for solving a puzzle or challenge with each of the inhabitants of the island. The hook at the end is the object of a search when Pan visits the Pirates.



These scenes are the 'celebratory' scenes acknowledging that a challenge has been completed. They also show the player that they have won back a piece of Pan's shadow.




And... a little thank you screen at the end of the game, just to show Pan's appreciation.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Sneak Preview: Our Island

Finally, we get to show off the main stage of our game. Isn't it nice? We love the adventurous feel of the graphic style and we love the idea of this game coming together.

One of the scenes from our intro animation - Pan setting off to find his shadow.

Sneak Preview: Credits

Here's a sneak preview of the basic graphic style of the info graphics in our game.
We loved the idea of a scroll, bringing back memories of the pirate treasure
hunt maps we used to play with as kids.


This lovely idea here (by Emma) is our in-game promotion of the graphic novel 'Peter Pan'. It links the game to the sales pitch and gives the game-player a link to the site.