GCPP:Proposal-Bream

From YPPedia

Puzzle Codename: Bream

Contact
Username: Ghadhean
Additional contact info: Ghadhean on Cobalt; ghadhean2 at yahoo.com
Project forum thread: Discussion



Game concept

A pattern building puzzle based on the technique of card weaving.

Objective

Rotate weaving tablets to weave target patterns.

Gameplay

Demonstrating the effect of rotating left or right.

The thread that passes over the top as the card is rotated appears in the woven piece.

On the left of the screen is a column of weaving tablets. The four corners of each tablet are colored to indicate the color of thread in each hole. The bulk of the screen represents the woven pattern as it is completed. Individual cards can be rotated forward or back (right or left) before laying down the weft (adding one column of weaving). At the bottom of the screen are sample patterns to be matched.

A pattern is matched by dragging the sample pattern over the portion of the weave that matches it. The colors used in the patterns are variables (the green portions of a sample pattern can be matched by yellow in the weave but no two colors in the sample can be matched by the same color in the weave). The rows of weaving that held the pattern and the tablets for those rows are removed, the rows above drop down, and new cards of random colors drop down from the top.

Storyboard

GCPP-Bream-SamplePattern0.jpg

This is approximately what the full screen would look like. Arrow buttons on the left will rotate the cards clockwise or counter-clockwise, the weave button at the bottom of the screen advances the weave by one column, patterns in the box at the bottom of the screen can be drag-and-dropped onto the weave to match patterns.

GCPP-Bream-SamplePattern1.jpg
GCPP-Bream-SamplePattern2.jpg
GCPP-Bream-SamplePattern3.jpg
GCPP-Bream-SamplePattern4.jpg


Scoring

Similar to Shipwrightery. Scores are earned for each pattern matched, combos awarded for multiple patterns matched before advancing the weft.

Variability

Special tablets with 'wild' colors that automatically change to fit the pattern. The ability to remove a row.

End criteria

When the required number of patterns have been matched, the session is over.

Difficulty scaling

The number of colors used will increase. Patterns of increasing size or complexity.

Crafting type

Weavery.

Known problems

Notes

Images