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Monday, June 27, 2011

Game Maker #1 : Basic Movement


I believe most of you loves to play game; be it online game, console game or pc game. Today, I am going guide you in your quest to create your very own game. 

Preparation
1. Install GameMaker 8.1 Lite 
2. Make sure you download the free version

The Basics
In the universe of Game Maker, you have 3 important elements. There are: Sprite, Object & Room. You can't create a game without any of these. 


Sprite 
This basically your graphical element. You can either create your own sprite or load sprite which comes with Game Maker. 

Object
These are container that stores your sprite and turn them into useful stuff. You can add functions to your sprite only by associating them with object

Room
This is a space where you fill in with your objects and walls to form the environment for your game


Enough talking, let's get going with your first video tutorial which I found most useful. This tutorial shows how a 11 year old boy teaches his father how to use Game Maker. 




This video uses Game Maker 7 to design the game. Therefore you might find some features missing in action. Don't worry about it, the principles remain thesame for all versions of Game Maker. If you feel like moving forward after this video, please feel free to continue the tutorial below.


GAME MAKER VIDEO TUTORIALS (1 - 4)

Next Monday, we are going to organize a game design mini competition among you. Prepare yourself and learn as much as you can to emerge as the champion. If you have any inquiries, please comment on my Facebook post.








Sunday, June 19, 2011

Pandora Hacks : Saying "No"


When was the last time you ever say "No' to someone who come for help. For most persons that would be a zero, but we also have "selfish" people who did the opposite. Today we are going to talk about the power of No and its relationship with productivity.

Why people say "Yes" all the time ? 
Let's analyze why people are reluctant to say "No" to others:  


1. They want to play nice 
2. They are afraid to offend someone
3. They do not dare to challenge the authority 
4. It is in their nature 

It's clear that FEAR plays a vital role here. They are afraid that by refusing to offer assistance might damage relationships. Friends or colleague might "suddenly" leave them alone. The truth is: most people do not hold any ill feeling if you give them a proper reason. They won't step out of your social circle for being a jerk once in a while. In contrast, they will think twice before asking for your help and weight the urgency of the matter. Remember, your friends too need you and they would not simply abandon you for such petty reason. Even if were to abandon you, they are probably not  good friends also.

The Advantages 
Now let's get down to the advantages of saying "No". The most significant effect will be less people bothering you with petty problems, which they can solve by simply typing it in Google. Secondly, they will respect your time and only look for you when the task is extremely urgent. Most importantly, you will have some long uninterrupted time for yourself. Imagine if Linus Torvalds, Larry Page, Steve Jobs  and Tim Bernes Lee were reluctant to say No. The web would not exist at all, Google would not be the giant today and Iphone may not even exist. You see, chasing down your dream required tremendous amount of time and energy. If you leave your window open to nonsense, you will end up a loser. 

But saying "No' means I am selfish 
This is another bullshit I hear all the time. I am not telling you to ignore everyone's requests or lock yourself in a black box. Instead, I am asking you to use your mind to weight the importance of the tasks at hand versus those that are being thrown to you. For instance, if you were to spend your whole evening playing computer games, I guess you don't have any power to say No. You can still say No because it is your life not theirs. You may not want to hear this, sometimes you have to be selfish in order to succeed. This is the hard truth that everybody seems to deny in today's society. 

My Experience  
Recently I was up go for an event, I was reluctant to do so because they were so many important competitions around the corner such as the KDU Game Design Challenge and National Robotics Competition. Sadly, weekends are the only time I can spend long uninterrupted time to do some creative work. What Did I do ? I told a white lie to brush off the request. However, the lie was discovered and I was bombarded with all sorts of accusations. Maybe it as my fault to lie in the first place, but could I get away nicely if I had not tell the lie. The answer is "No". They were literally 20 people who were busy with their friends or tuition, that were not ask to join the event at all. What did I get ? I was told that I am dishonest, not committed and disappointing. If I am not committed, i would not have spent my time in Form 1 till Form 3 working like hell. Those people close to me know that I am extremely obsessive with my work. I will take days to plan out strategy and go through sleepless nights in order to get what I want. 

Finally I would like to quote Steve Jobs 2005 Stanford Commencement Speech: 

"Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people’s thinking"  - Steve Jobs 
 

Saturday, June 18, 2011

KDU Game Design Challenge 2011



The game design challenge is back and they will continue to use Game Maker 8. Anyone interested in game should really give this challenge a try. Trust me, crafting your own game is way better than hanging out in Gurney Plaza or going to your boring tuition. 

The Details 
As usual, each team consists of 2 people and you will have to pay Rm20 per team. The event will start at 8.30 and end at 5.00. In the morning, students will be exposed to various aspects of game design. Moving forward, senior students of KDU will provide training on all these aspects to prepare you for the ultimate challenge. The competition usually starts after your lunch break, and from what I heard, the organiser is going to extend the amount of time given to design your game. The theme will be announced on that day itself. 

The Experience 
After registration, we were told to move into the lecture hall. As usual, they had the introduction session and yada yada yada. Then, students of KDU started giving lecture on various aspects of game design such as audio, picture and storyline. The lecture provided us with better picture of a good game. 

My Advice 
You can start playing with game maker before joining the competition to get a better grip at it. There are many good tutorials out there. If you need ebooks for the competition, you could get it from me


So what are you waiting for ? Join now.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Jinified : Do you love Art ?




I am a big fan of life hacks and psychology. Although I claim myself as a geek, but I always love art. Perhaps I should define the word Art. Here it refers to any subjects that places more emphasis on your right brain rather than your left brain. I find them surprisingly not boring. Many students, especially science students find art subjects like economics, english and history very dull. Let's face it, the real problem lies in the way at which these subjects are taught, and not on the subjects themselves. Walking into an Art class, one would expect creative classroom and fun environment which stimulates your right brain, but sadly these classes are rather rigid and orderly. Shouldn't Art be associated with the word 'Crazy' instead of 'Dull'. I think I am running out of creative juice, so bye bye for now.