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Coffee Run!
Designed by
Chalkboard Cosmos.
For PC and Mac.
“Fun for all ages, from young adults to young pensioners.”
Age Rating: 12+
Shipping Date: TDA
#CoffeeRun
Coffee Run! 17th March 2014
Chalkboard Cosmos Studios
Story and Game Flow
Theodore’s background
The story begins with our main character, named Theodore.
Theodore works night shifts at a firm called ‘NightLife’ a co-operation run by one man,
who depends on his coffee in the morning to function, his name; Sir John Fritz. He
normally chooses from his employees to get it for him.
One monday evening, five minutes before he left for work, Theodore received a text from
Sir John Fritzes secretary, informing him to pick up a latte from the Coffee House down the
boulevard, with no given extra time, Theodore would be fired if he disobeyed/arrived late.
His journey embarks on a series of exaggerated, health and safety hazards downtown.
Including a wind tunnel at the beginning, to thrust Theodore upwards, keeping him from
knocking over his drink by a crowd of people heading to the CoffeeHouse. When
Theodore reaches the middle gateway tunnel, he enters the city life during the night.
Although he pursues the same goal, Theodore is faced with more challenging obstacles.
The first set includes a broken down crane, dropping many girders. Theodore must wait,
then jump from girder to girder, to reach the next building. At the rooftop of the second
building, he comes across three 'gravity crates'. He realizes that he can't reach his
destination without moving the crates in order to create a disfigured, stepping stone path.
After they are positioned, Theodore athletically jumps from the first to the second and third,
when he finally makes it to his workplace. •
Avoid crowd of people. • Reach vent.
• make it to first building. • Make it through girders.
• Approach second building. • Push and position Gravity
Crates.
• Jump from one crate to another. • You have completed the level.
Game Flow
We want our game flow to be very intense, challengeable and repetitive. We also want the game to be
described as beautiful and as realistic as possible so the
player would feel pride in the game. The game flow is
about a little character called Theodore, who explores a
big city like NY.
He starts of leaving the coffee house, with his coffee cup
through the city itself before getting towards ‘night life’
building, which is his work, and where his boss expects
the cup of coffee. The key through your journey is to
avoid crowds of people and not to fall off cranes or
broken buildings or you will die and have to start all over again. During the daytime
city, it will look very cheerful and the bight colours will put you in a positive mood
to win the game.
The use of weapons in the game may be hard to find, because they are more like an
escape route. You wouldn’t think they are weapons at first, however they do help
you get away from the enemies. For example at the start of coffee run game you will
see a crowed of people and the weapon is invisible, however moving your character
forward you will come across an air vent just under the crane. If you move the
character onto the air vent once found, it will take you up to the cranes.
Once you completed going through the first journey during the daytime of coffee run, you will come by
a broken glass building, which will have a warning sign appeared to tell you that below is a long drop.
You must not fall or you will die and have to start over, so the player will have pre-caution and
understand the element of the game as you can see on the right a picture of our warning sign. We
haven’t considered a score just a character gaining skills and exploring new abilities to cross over
buildings. The only score is getting to the finish line.
Theodore then has to wait till you see floating gravity girders traveling downwards. You will then have
to get you’re timing right and use the keys to get Theodore across until you see the nearest building.
Overall the game depends on his coffee in the morning to safely cross till he gets to Nightlife building
and that’s where his boss will be waiting for his cup of coffee.
Before you see the spectacular Nightlife building, the real challenge begins when you come by a pile of
crates before you. The fun then begins and the game will test out
your concentration skills and your creativity on how you can get
across safely without falling just before the finish line.
Characters and Controls
Coffee run is a game based on one coffee, one journey. The player controls the character of
Theodore. A hipster, young adult that works night shifts. As the player, your job is to take control of
Theodore and help him bring his boss a cup of coffee. This however, is easier said than done.
The player must use the arrow keys and the spacebar to influence Theodore's movements; run
forwards, backwards and jump. He must avoiding any potential hazards. These vary from
construction sites, to crowds of people or even just falling from tall buildings.
The character Theodore is the only fully commandable Actor during gameplay. With just using his
basic ability to move and push against other actors, you can reach high levels and move gravity
crates in order to create new pathways for your character. This is very important for the game to
include, it gives the player a feeling of total control over his character, with a sense of freedom,
allowing him to choose what he does with objects.
The player has not been given a time limit to complete his game, purely for the amusement. The
color, music and the overall design of the game has been described to be quite beautiful, and so it
was in our best interest to not rush the player, and give them the time and ease to appreciate the
game for what it is.
The controls responsible for Theodore’s movement and interaction with other actors, are the eight
rules shown in the picture. Most are straightforward, for example: the collide behaviour was added
to Theodore so that he could bounce away from any actor with a given tag. The collide behaviour
becomes useful when creating a surface that an actor could bounce from, like a trampoline, then
you also have access to the trampolines physics elements, allowing you to change the bounciness.
I am mentioning this because, halfway through the gameplay, Theodore approaches some falling
girders that have the same behaviour, allowing Theodore to jump from one to another.
The ‘move rules’ are basic commands, simply changing the attributes once or twice per movement
and a reserve, so if the forward arrow on the keyboard isn’t ‘down’ then the ‘don’t move’ rule is
applied in default. This is very important to the characters movement appearance once the
animation is include, because not only is it easier to find where to place the animation in the rules,
it also corresponds with it’s change, each time a different button is pressed.
Main Gameplay Concepts and
Platform Specific Features
The type of gameplay that the player encounters is simple ‘Mario’ style. You
can only move Up, Down, Left and Right. As expected, you can also jump
using the space bar. We wanted the controls to be as simple as possible
because the art in the game is quite detailed and we didn’t want to over
complicate the game.
The genre of the game is a platformer. Our character ‘Theodore’ travels
through the city, avoiding various obstacles which could endanger his
precious coffee. At the moment we only have one level, but the intention was
to create extra levels with different artwork to represent different parts of the
city. The extra levels would also increase in difficulty as you completed them.
The unique selling points of the game would be the challenge of not spilling
your coffee and the extra detail in the artwork. As a platform game and a
running game, it plays like a hybrid of Super Mario and Temple Run. From
the beginning, we wanted a coffee cup to be present in the game. Either as a
loading bar or a status bar for the coffee. We achieved this in the end as a
rotating loading graphic.
The game was initially designed for the Ipad but after adding so much artwork
to the game, we decided that the colours and extra details would be better
enjoyed on a bigger screen - hence the game being set for PC and Mac. The
bigger screen also allows you to see where you’re heading with your coffee,
rather than playing a game which hinders your viewing experience on a small
screen.
Game World
Thegameplaytakesplaceinafictionworldwhichisdrivenbycoffee.IfyouthinkStarbucksis
bigrightnow,imaginetoday’sworldx10. Theodoreneedstogethiscoffeetohisbosswho
worksacrosstheothersideofthecity. Hisjourneybeginsatthesweetcoffeehouseatthe
startofthegame.It’sstilllightinthecitybutthelightisfadingandtheskyisfadingfromblueto
orange.Theomustgettoworkassoonaspossiblebutmustn’tdrinkhiscoffee.Heavoids
crowdsofpeopleandscramblesacrossbuildingsitesandthroughtallbuildingstogetto
‘NightLife’acrosstheotherside.‘NightLife’isamediacompanyandtheyworkallnight,hence
thebossesneedforhiscaffeinefix.
Thechallengesheencountersalonghisroute,areexaggeratedversionsofwhatyoumight
findonatoughcommutetowork..Thechangefromdusktonightissupposedtoreflectthe
calmmoodofthedaythattransformsintothestressandpanicofthenight,especiallywhen
youhaveadeadlinetoreach.
Belowisagameplayflowchartofthestagesyouencounterandtheoptionsyou’regiven.
CoffeeRunhasasa linearnavigationbecauseyou’realwaysmovingforwards,andyoucan’t
everresortbacktoapreviouspointinthegame.Onceyou’veleftthecoffeehouse,you’renot
goingtoprogressinthegameunlessyou’removingforwards.
Interface
Like every plat former game, the player cannot see the whole map during
gameplay. He or she can only see as far as the character’s camera allows them. In
our game CoffeeRun, in order for the player to see what the map consists of ahead,
he or she must maneuver Theodore to either to the side of the screen to display
different parts of the map.
The music is a soothing and peaceful song that we selected for the game, right
after we created the paper prototype. The fact that it fits with the world of
CoffeeRun so well, improves the experience for the player. The odd tune’s
collaborate well with the make believe world and compliment the overall design.
Podington bear’s soundtrack became the song for our game, immediately after we
heard it. The idea of coffee run was to create a different interface where the player,
could start the game with a peaceful mindset allowing them to easily adapt to the
controls. This heavily depended on the atmosphere of the game being bright and
easy at first. Then, to introduce new challenges, a dark side was literally created
within the game. A juxtaposition of the ‘pretty opening’ We called this, The City
Nightlife.
The ‘dark side’ is not only a change in color scheme, but where challenges become
more daunting and very intriguing for the player, which also includes some
surprising elements that are unlikely to be found in any other game.
Below is a Simple Flow chart demonstrating how the player navigates the interface.
Mechanics and Power ups
The Mechanics of our brilliant game Coffee
Run includes the little guy Theodore, who
you control by pressing the arrows to move
left or right on your keyboard or you click the
space bar to jump across the spaced out
buildings. Its very simple to navigate the
character around and the movement isn’t too
quick, however in some parts of the game
when the little guy jumps on the girders, we have made the density less so it be harder to
control the character as he moves across. We wanted the players to feel like they are the little
guy Theodore with his coffee cup in a big city, that’s why we have chosen him to be the main
character to control on
the keyboard.
Another mechanic we have used would be the air vent as you can see above in the picture. The
air vent was an unusual idea, however is great because it makes the little guy float up onto the
crates away from the enemies. We feel it’s a great way to get the players interested and I liked
how we thought out of the box, than using a boring staircase, which was our original idea. We
also used our song choice as the sound effects when Theodore dies, the reason is because we
want to let the player know what has happened to Theodore and we done this by having a
spilt coffee cup appear when he dies, then you have to start over again.
Finally the best mechanic I feel we have created would be the crates. They are a great idea to
get the character to move them and jump across in a unique way, However the fun starts
when the crates breaks apart from each other so the character has to quickly get across. The
mechanics was an easy idea to think of, because it links in really well with the city theme and I
am pleased they work efficiently throughout the game. Unfortunately we didn’t include any
power ups, because we concentrated on the mechanic side and wanted the coffee run game to
be more like an obstacle course.
Enemies and Bosses
The player will face many enemies throughout the
Coffee Run game. The first enemy of the task is to
avoid the crowed of people at the start and they are
considered enemies because if you touch them you
will die and have to go back to the start. The
interesting tactics of the Enemies is that they don’t
look evil, they are just dressed casual for work, so
they blend in with the whole city theme and I
believe with them there its gains more thrill, of the
unexpected and not realizing they are your enemy.
We have also progressed onto obstacles as a replacement of enemies, because we
expect the game to be more challenging. Also the Thrill of the obstacles would be the
danger of falling and having to start over again.
The tactics of the enemies are the mystery of the challenge. For example the crates fall
apart as you cross over them and the challenge is to get to the finish line before they
break apart and make you fall. This is a great replacement because it adds more
pressure to win, just before the finish line. Also we have included shops and vehicles in
night life to confuse the player if it’s safe to walk across the town, however is a trap
and is used to make Nightlife more into detail.
The only boss we have considered would be Theodore work boss who expects the
coffee at the finish line at the nightlife building, therefore poor Theodore has to travel
through the big city without
failing to complete getting to his
destination by his enemies
stopping him.
Cutscenes, Bonus Material and comps.
Our game doesn’t have any cutscenes or competitions, but we do have
possible bonus material. The game currently only has one level, but we want
a more advanced version of the game to have as many as four levels. Each
level presents a different cityscape, with a progressively harder difficulty level.
The levels are locked at the beginning of the game so that you can get used
to the game on an easy level. We also considered the idea of having the
future levels as something you would have to purchase.
If the game was particularly successful, we would like to join forces with a
real world coffee brand such as Starbucks or Costa - so that the game could
be used for promotional purposes. If you buy a Coffee Run coffee in one of
their stores, you’re given a code to play the game online. This code would
only get you so far in the game and the first level would be a hook to show
what the coffee run could really be - ensuring that players of the game would
be enticed back to play again.

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  • 1. Coffee Run! Designed by Chalkboard Cosmos. For PC and Mac. “Fun for all ages, from young adults to young pensioners.” Age Rating: 12+ Shipping Date: TDA #CoffeeRun Coffee Run! 17th March 2014 Chalkboard Cosmos Studios Story and Game Flow
  • 2. Theodore’s background The story begins with our main character, named Theodore. Theodore works night shifts at a firm called ‘NightLife’ a co-operation run by one man, who depends on his coffee in the morning to function, his name; Sir John Fritz. He normally chooses from his employees to get it for him. One monday evening, five minutes before he left for work, Theodore received a text from Sir John Fritzes secretary, informing him to pick up a latte from the Coffee House down the boulevard, with no given extra time, Theodore would be fired if he disobeyed/arrived late. His journey embarks on a series of exaggerated, health and safety hazards downtown. Including a wind tunnel at the beginning, to thrust Theodore upwards, keeping him from knocking over his drink by a crowd of people heading to the CoffeeHouse. When Theodore reaches the middle gateway tunnel, he enters the city life during the night. Although he pursues the same goal, Theodore is faced with more challenging obstacles. The first set includes a broken down crane, dropping many girders. Theodore must wait, then jump from girder to girder, to reach the next building. At the rooftop of the second building, he comes across three 'gravity crates'. He realizes that he can't reach his destination without moving the crates in order to create a disfigured, stepping stone path. After they are positioned, Theodore athletically jumps from the first to the second and third, when he finally makes it to his workplace. • Avoid crowd of people. • Reach vent. • make it to first building. • Make it through girders. • Approach second building. • Push and position Gravity Crates. • Jump from one crate to another. • You have completed the level. Game Flow
  • 3. We want our game flow to be very intense, challengeable and repetitive. We also want the game to be described as beautiful and as realistic as possible so the player would feel pride in the game. The game flow is about a little character called Theodore, who explores a big city like NY. He starts of leaving the coffee house, with his coffee cup through the city itself before getting towards ‘night life’ building, which is his work, and where his boss expects the cup of coffee. The key through your journey is to avoid crowds of people and not to fall off cranes or broken buildings or you will die and have to start all over again. During the daytime city, it will look very cheerful and the bight colours will put you in a positive mood to win the game. The use of weapons in the game may be hard to find, because they are more like an escape route. You wouldn’t think they are weapons at first, however they do help you get away from the enemies. For example at the start of coffee run game you will see a crowed of people and the weapon is invisible, however moving your character forward you will come across an air vent just under the crane. If you move the character onto the air vent once found, it will take you up to the cranes. Once you completed going through the first journey during the daytime of coffee run, you will come by a broken glass building, which will have a warning sign appeared to tell you that below is a long drop. You must not fall or you will die and have to start over, so the player will have pre-caution and understand the element of the game as you can see on the right a picture of our warning sign. We haven’t considered a score just a character gaining skills and exploring new abilities to cross over buildings. The only score is getting to the finish line. Theodore then has to wait till you see floating gravity girders traveling downwards. You will then have to get you’re timing right and use the keys to get Theodore across until you see the nearest building. Overall the game depends on his coffee in the morning to safely cross till he gets to Nightlife building and that’s where his boss will be waiting for his cup of coffee. Before you see the spectacular Nightlife building, the real challenge begins when you come by a pile of crates before you. The fun then begins and the game will test out your concentration skills and your creativity on how you can get across safely without falling just before the finish line.
  • 4. Characters and Controls Coffee run is a game based on one coffee, one journey. The player controls the character of Theodore. A hipster, young adult that works night shifts. As the player, your job is to take control of Theodore and help him bring his boss a cup of coffee. This however, is easier said than done. The player must use the arrow keys and the spacebar to influence Theodore's movements; run forwards, backwards and jump. He must avoiding any potential hazards. These vary from construction sites, to crowds of people or even just falling from tall buildings. The character Theodore is the only fully commandable Actor during gameplay. With just using his basic ability to move and push against other actors, you can reach high levels and move gravity crates in order to create new pathways for your character. This is very important for the game to include, it gives the player a feeling of total control over his character, with a sense of freedom, allowing him to choose what he does with objects. The player has not been given a time limit to complete his game, purely for the amusement. The color, music and the overall design of the game has been described to be quite beautiful, and so it was in our best interest to not rush the player, and give them the time and ease to appreciate the game for what it is. The controls responsible for Theodore’s movement and interaction with other actors, are the eight rules shown in the picture. Most are straightforward, for example: the collide behaviour was added to Theodore so that he could bounce away from any actor with a given tag. The collide behaviour becomes useful when creating a surface that an actor could bounce from, like a trampoline, then you also have access to the trampolines physics elements, allowing you to change the bounciness. I am mentioning this because, halfway through the gameplay, Theodore approaches some falling girders that have the same behaviour, allowing Theodore to jump from one to another. The ‘move rules’ are basic commands, simply changing the attributes once or twice per movement and a reserve, so if the forward arrow on the keyboard isn’t ‘down’ then the ‘don’t move’ rule is applied in default. This is very important to the characters movement appearance once the animation is include, because not only is it easier to find where to place the animation in the rules, it also corresponds with it’s change, each time a different button is pressed.
  • 5. Main Gameplay Concepts and Platform Specific Features The type of gameplay that the player encounters is simple ‘Mario’ style. You can only move Up, Down, Left and Right. As expected, you can also jump using the space bar. We wanted the controls to be as simple as possible because the art in the game is quite detailed and we didn’t want to over complicate the game. The genre of the game is a platformer. Our character ‘Theodore’ travels through the city, avoiding various obstacles which could endanger his precious coffee. At the moment we only have one level, but the intention was to create extra levels with different artwork to represent different parts of the city. The extra levels would also increase in difficulty as you completed them. The unique selling points of the game would be the challenge of not spilling your coffee and the extra detail in the artwork. As a platform game and a running game, it plays like a hybrid of Super Mario and Temple Run. From the beginning, we wanted a coffee cup to be present in the game. Either as a loading bar or a status bar for the coffee. We achieved this in the end as a rotating loading graphic. The game was initially designed for the Ipad but after adding so much artwork to the game, we decided that the colours and extra details would be better enjoyed on a bigger screen - hence the game being set for PC and Mac. The bigger screen also allows you to see where you’re heading with your coffee, rather than playing a game which hinders your viewing experience on a small screen.
  • 6. Game World Thegameplaytakesplaceinafictionworldwhichisdrivenbycoffee.IfyouthinkStarbucksis bigrightnow,imaginetoday’sworldx10. Theodoreneedstogethiscoffeetohisbosswho worksacrosstheothersideofthecity. Hisjourneybeginsatthesweetcoffeehouseatthe startofthegame.It’sstilllightinthecitybutthelightisfadingandtheskyisfadingfromblueto orange.Theomustgettoworkassoonaspossiblebutmustn’tdrinkhiscoffee.Heavoids crowdsofpeopleandscramblesacrossbuildingsitesandthroughtallbuildingstogetto ‘NightLife’acrosstheotherside.‘NightLife’isamediacompanyandtheyworkallnight,hence thebossesneedforhiscaffeinefix. Thechallengesheencountersalonghisroute,areexaggeratedversionsofwhatyoumight findonatoughcommutetowork..Thechangefromdusktonightissupposedtoreflectthe calmmoodofthedaythattransformsintothestressandpanicofthenight,especiallywhen youhaveadeadlinetoreach. Belowisagameplayflowchartofthestagesyouencounterandtheoptionsyou’regiven. CoffeeRunhasasa linearnavigationbecauseyou’realwaysmovingforwards,andyoucan’t everresortbacktoapreviouspointinthegame.Onceyou’veleftthecoffeehouse,you’renot goingtoprogressinthegameunlessyou’removingforwards.
  • 7. Interface Like every plat former game, the player cannot see the whole map during gameplay. He or she can only see as far as the character’s camera allows them. In our game CoffeeRun, in order for the player to see what the map consists of ahead, he or she must maneuver Theodore to either to the side of the screen to display different parts of the map. The music is a soothing and peaceful song that we selected for the game, right after we created the paper prototype. The fact that it fits with the world of CoffeeRun so well, improves the experience for the player. The odd tune’s collaborate well with the make believe world and compliment the overall design. Podington bear’s soundtrack became the song for our game, immediately after we heard it. The idea of coffee run was to create a different interface where the player, could start the game with a peaceful mindset allowing them to easily adapt to the controls. This heavily depended on the atmosphere of the game being bright and easy at first. Then, to introduce new challenges, a dark side was literally created within the game. A juxtaposition of the ‘pretty opening’ We called this, The City Nightlife. The ‘dark side’ is not only a change in color scheme, but where challenges become more daunting and very intriguing for the player, which also includes some surprising elements that are unlikely to be found in any other game. Below is a Simple Flow chart demonstrating how the player navigates the interface.
  • 8. Mechanics and Power ups The Mechanics of our brilliant game Coffee Run includes the little guy Theodore, who you control by pressing the arrows to move left or right on your keyboard or you click the space bar to jump across the spaced out buildings. Its very simple to navigate the character around and the movement isn’t too quick, however in some parts of the game when the little guy jumps on the girders, we have made the density less so it be harder to control the character as he moves across. We wanted the players to feel like they are the little guy Theodore with his coffee cup in a big city, that’s why we have chosen him to be the main character to control on the keyboard. Another mechanic we have used would be the air vent as you can see above in the picture. The air vent was an unusual idea, however is great because it makes the little guy float up onto the crates away from the enemies. We feel it’s a great way to get the players interested and I liked how we thought out of the box, than using a boring staircase, which was our original idea. We also used our song choice as the sound effects when Theodore dies, the reason is because we want to let the player know what has happened to Theodore and we done this by having a spilt coffee cup appear when he dies, then you have to start over again. Finally the best mechanic I feel we have created would be the crates. They are a great idea to get the character to move them and jump across in a unique way, However the fun starts when the crates breaks apart from each other so the character has to quickly get across. The mechanics was an easy idea to think of, because it links in really well with the city theme and I am pleased they work efficiently throughout the game. Unfortunately we didn’t include any power ups, because we concentrated on the mechanic side and wanted the coffee run game to be more like an obstacle course.
  • 9. Enemies and Bosses The player will face many enemies throughout the Coffee Run game. The first enemy of the task is to avoid the crowed of people at the start and they are considered enemies because if you touch them you will die and have to go back to the start. The interesting tactics of the Enemies is that they don’t look evil, they are just dressed casual for work, so they blend in with the whole city theme and I believe with them there its gains more thrill, of the unexpected and not realizing they are your enemy. We have also progressed onto obstacles as a replacement of enemies, because we expect the game to be more challenging. Also the Thrill of the obstacles would be the danger of falling and having to start over again. The tactics of the enemies are the mystery of the challenge. For example the crates fall apart as you cross over them and the challenge is to get to the finish line before they break apart and make you fall. This is a great replacement because it adds more pressure to win, just before the finish line. Also we have included shops and vehicles in night life to confuse the player if it’s safe to walk across the town, however is a trap and is used to make Nightlife more into detail. The only boss we have considered would be Theodore work boss who expects the coffee at the finish line at the nightlife building, therefore poor Theodore has to travel through the big city without failing to complete getting to his destination by his enemies stopping him.
  • 10. Cutscenes, Bonus Material and comps. Our game doesn’t have any cutscenes or competitions, but we do have possible bonus material. The game currently only has one level, but we want a more advanced version of the game to have as many as four levels. Each level presents a different cityscape, with a progressively harder difficulty level. The levels are locked at the beginning of the game so that you can get used to the game on an easy level. We also considered the idea of having the future levels as something you would have to purchase. If the game was particularly successful, we would like to join forces with a real world coffee brand such as Starbucks or Costa - so that the game could be used for promotional purposes. If you buy a Coffee Run coffee in one of their stores, you’re given a code to play the game online. This code would only get you so far in the game and the first level would be a hook to show what the coffee run could really be - ensuring that players of the game would be enticed back to play again.