Wednesday, May 6, 2020

An Endless Runner Game For Smartphones And Tablets Based...

I have developed an endless runner game for smartphones and tablets based on the hit television show, Breaking Bad. Breaking Bad tells the story of Walter White, an ordinary chemistry teacher who finds out that he has cancer and Jesse Pinkman, a local street gangster who befriends Walter. Both Walter and Jesse decides to produce methamphetamine in order for Walter to pay for his medical bills and support his family. With the added advantage of Walter’s knowledge in chemistry, their product takes off and they both turn to a life of crime and encounter dangerous events that changes their lives forever. They come across various psychopaths. A mad drug lord named Tuco Salamanca, a no-nonsense authoritarian like meth distributor called Gustavo Fring and a white supremacist gang. As Walter White gets into various criminal activities, he puts his life and his family’s life in danger. My concept for the game is a platform-based endless runner for smartphones and tablets, not to be confused for an endless runner in the third person perspective. The game will have the two main characters playable at the start, Walter White and Jesse Pinkman. As one progresses in game, they will be able to unlock other characters such as Walter’s brother in law Hank, Gustavo Fring, the iconic RV from the show, Heisenberg (Walt’s clandestine alias) and Saul Goodman, their lawyer who uses unorthodox ways to get Walt and Jesse out of legal trouble. The reason I decided to make only two playableShow MoreRelatedFundamentals of Hrm263904 Words   |  1056 PagesSocialization Does Not Occur in a Vacuum 185 Individuals Adjust to New Situations in Remarkably Similar Ways 185 A Special OD Case: The Learning Organization 199 Evaluating Training and Development Effectiveness 199 Evaluating Training 199 Performance-Based Evaluation Measures 200 Post-Training Performance Method 200 Pre-Post-Training Performance Method 201 Pre-Post-Training Performance with Control Group Method 201 International Training and Development Issues 201 Cross-Cultural Training 201 DevelopmentRead MoreStephen P. Robbins Timothy A. Judge (2011) Organizational Behaviour 15th Edition New Jersey: Prentice Hall393164 Words   |  1573 Pagesself-assessment at the beginning of each chapter. S.A.L. helps students better understand their interpersonal and behavioral skills as they relate to the theoretical concepts presented in each chapter. Highlights †¢ †¢ †¢ †¢ †¢ †¢ 69 research-based self-assessments—All 69 instruments of our collection are from sources such as Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, Harvard Business Review, Organizational Behavior: Experiences and Cases, Journal of Experimental Education, Journal of Applied

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