PacWriter

PacWriter (our first 3D game) is an educational game, ideal for kids, to learn and practice typing while having fun.

PacWriter Logo

PacWriter Logo

In PacWriter you can choose “Mr. PacWri” or “Ms. PacWri” as main characters (the names were given by the musician Ronny Antares). You have to help the characters to arrive safely to their destiny through 20 colorful levels for there are dangerous little ghosts prowling the levels to catch them.

PacWriter characters

PacWriter characters

In the game you will find different obstacles that will stop the character and will give certain advantage for the little ghosts to catch you. In order to bypass these obstacles, you will have to type quickly the letters or numbers that will start appearing in the screen; the fastest you type, the more chance you will have to not be caught by the ghosts. The obstacles can be blue crystals that contain 1 letter; red crystals that contain 2 letters; gates where you’ll have to type from 5 to 7 numbers to open them; and dangerous bombs with 5 to 7 letters that can blow up if you don’t disarm them on time.

The Ghost

The Ghost

The entertaining game’s music is the work of Ronny Antares; and the programming, the 2D graphics, the 3D models and the texturing of them are of Victor Corvalan. The tools that we used to develop this game were: Inkskape (game menu graphics, interfaces, etc.); The Gimp (for painting and textures); Wings 3D (for the game characters’ and objects’ modeling); and DarkBasic Pro (programming).

PacWriter in-game

PacWriter in-game

Click here to download the game! –  13.7mb
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One Response to “PacWriter”

  1. Those graphics are fantastic, I love them. It reminds me greatly of some of the better N64 games, awesome work. I’ll actually download that to see how it came out, I’ll let you know what I think.

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