Tuesday, 25 January 2011

IDAT 102: It's pong! No it isn't! It's tennis! No it isn't! It's Flash tennis! Oh yes, in fact, it's Flennis!

As part of an assignment for IDAT102, I decided to go old school with a game that takes the classic side-scrolling table-tennis-based game to another level. As far as I know, I haven't seen any examples of existing Pong games that are themed around actual tennis. Yes, that's right, I've decided to create a game called 'Flennis', which is basically Flash tennis, but maintaining the simplicity and addiction of the classic game that used to grace arcades and homes back in the days before we had PlayStations, Xbox 360s, Nintendo Wiis and the like, but in the time of Atari, its originator, of course. The game uses keyboard control to move the bat up and down to deflect the ball towards the opponent by using collision detection to then make the 'bounce' effect. When the ball hits either the enemy's end or the player's end, the collision detection then registers a score for the enemy and the player, respectively.

At the same time, I'll be combining the look-and-feel of an actual tennis court with the retro look to fit in with the Atari heritage of the game's basis, but also making the game unique in style, and friendly to browser gamers, who like to play games inside their browser because of the convenience that web browsers offer, and the fact that in a work environment, during one's well-earned break, restrictions mean that everything may be restricted to a web browser, provided that Flash and JavaScript are turned on.

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