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September 3, 2023

THE RE-ALIVING OF THE UN-ALIVE

Time

4 weeks (2022)

Engine

Unity

Source control

Github

Team

Team of 9

My role

Level design

Status

Released

Download on itch.io

Team

The team consisted of 9 students – 2 programmers, 4 designers, and 3 artists. In my role as a Level designer, my main focus was to map and block out the level. Building the level, I made sure to establish good communication with my team members, to ensure that my constructions would fit together perfectly with their work.

game

Re-Aliving of the Un-Alive is a humorous two player co-op puzzle adventure game, designed with younger teens and families in mind. It is inspired by the classic puzzle adventure game Resident Evil (1998) and the classic Scooby Doo cartoon. 

Synopsis

“A year ago, Harriet’s twin brother Gary died in a horrific accident at their grandparents’ house. After that incident, the family could no longer bear to spend any time in that house, so left it was abandoned.

On the lead up to the first anniversary of Gary’s death, Harriet has been visited by him in her dreams. He has been calling to her, night after night, urging her to come back to the house where he died. After realizing this was more than a dream, she began researching the occult in hopes of bringing her brother back. 

On the day of Gary’s death-iversary, Harriet returns to the house. The ghostly visage of her brother greets her and together they uncover hidden items in the house to complete a ritual which might bring Gary back to life…“

Workflow

  1. Constructing the bottom floor of the house.
  2. Starting on the second floor, where there would be a hallway.
  3. The base structure of the second floor.
  4. Creating the hallway on the second floor, where the Players will find another staircase to the attic. The other rooms of this floor would not be accessible.
  5. I blocked out the staircases, and the artists made equivalent assets.
  6. More blockouts that would be exchanged for assets and receive their textures.

A few pictures of the final level:

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