Name: Ellis
Weiner
Game Name: Skyways
Category:
Racing/Flying-Driving Simulation/Sci-fi
High Concept: A
futuristic racing game built to model the highways of the future called
Skyways. Race around a futuristic world, getting a feel for what it might be
like to live in a world of flying cars while learning about the challenges and
possibilities that come with planning for such a dangerous world. It's a concept game that can be used to model and propose the idea of implementing flying cars into the world.
Target Audience:
Ages 16-21
Overall Description:
Feel the rush of piloting your very own flying car. This world has been
designed to model a real world simulation of floating highways and urban
inclusion of this exciting technology. Race through cities high above the
ground, getting a feel for the different obstacles and challenges that come
into play when considering the general population flying through the air at
hundreds of miles per hour. Customize your ships and show them off as you
progress through the game. There will always be more challenges to earn and
items to earn in this sci-fi adventure that could be our near future!
Fantasy Fulfillment:
The player will be able to experience flying a car and racing it through cities
and other exciting terrains. They can customize their experience through
picking up and purchasing new parts and upgrades for their ships.
Gameplay Features:
Customization will be a large portion of the game, letting players design their
ships and add on to them. It will be an open world racer, where you aren't
completely stuck to a set track, that way the player can make mistakes and
learn about the dangers of piloting flying cars.
Similar Games: Wipeout,
Need for Speed
It could even be like a funny "learning to drive in the future" kind of simulator with a computer voice guide (think portal) that will be both hypothetically educational and fun.
It could even be like a funny "learning to drive in the future" kind of simulator with a computer voice guide (think portal) that will be both hypothetically educational and fun.
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