Kojiki54
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Description
An ancient chronicle tells a story of creation and destruction, of warring Gods and tribulations. This chronicle, known only to man as the Kojiki, regales the tale of Izanagi and Izanami, the once-married divine beings whose divorce brought one to the pits of hell. Izanami swore to bring destruction upon humanity as she rotted, and Izanagi resolutely swore to forever protect the Earth. It is now 21xx, and Earth is in a predicament. Izanami has returned, and has summoned the comet 5454 Kojiki to wipe out all existence, once and for all. You must take up the mantle of Izanagi—can you save the Earth from its demise?
Balance your health in this fighter that turns conventions on their heads. Kojiki54% takes place in a Shibuya many years from now—two Gods of old fight to decide the fate of the world, both determined to sway humanity in their favor.
Players are required to expend either Yin or Yang in order to perform actions such as attacks, blocks, and dodges. The goal is to deplete both the Yin and the Yang energies of the opponent in order to win. Light attacks targets the opponent’s Yin (blue), converting portions into Yang (red). A single, successful heavy attack depletes all of the opponent’s Yang. Thus, careful management between the player’s two forces must be maintained in order to achieve success.
Publication Date
2018
Keywords
video game, game design, level design, art animation, programming
Faculty
Faculty of Animation, Arts & Design (FAAD)
Program
Honours Bachelor of Game Design
Terms of Use
Terms of Use for Works posted in SOURCE.
Copyright
© Rubi Carpio, Andrew Guan, Miko Sramek, Joy Sun
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License.
SOURCE Citation
Cario, Rubi; Guan, Andrew; Sramek, Miko; and Sun, Joy, "Kojiki54" (2018). 2018 Student Capstone Projects. 8.
https://source.sheridancollege.ca/swfaad_capstone_game_design_2018/8
Original Citation
Carpio, R., Guan, A., Sramek, M., Sun, J. (2018). Kojiki54%. Faculty of Animation, Arts & Design. Sheridan College.