Modernist Warfare
por b_hegland
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Modernist Warfare
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Descripción
Este es mi videojuego minimalista. Según Clement Greenberg, quien ayudó a popularizar el término, la especificidad del medio sostiene que “el área única y propia de competencia” para una forma de arte corresponde con la habilidad del artista para manipular aquellas características que son “únicas de la naturaleza” de un medio en particular. He intentado reducir el medio de los videojuegos a sus características más esenciales. Consulta a tu profesor local de historia del arte contemporáneo para saber más.
Cómo jugar
using UnityEngine;. using System.Collections;. public class Forward : MonoBehaviour {. void Update(){. if(Input.anyKey){. transform.Translate(Vector3.forward*1f);. }. }. }
Actualizaciones del desarrollador
If you appreciate this, please try PostModern Warfare.
http://www.kongregate.com/games/Techsuport/postmodern-warfare
Comentarios
WilmRoget
Feb. 12, 2012
it seems to be missing the key element of any game - fun and entertaining. It is simply boring. It becomes work instantly.
Then I suppose video games are not "Art" from a modernist perspective. Alas...
stealthsilent
May. 28, 2012
I completely missed the point of this... thing.
radar816
Feb. 19, 2012
I read up on modernism (decent example), minimalism (great example), and medium specificity (not so great). I appreciate what you are trying to do, but you are abandoning the unique properties of the video game medium. Plus, as it's been stated the 'game' needs some tracking aspect for it to be a game, some achievement-based feedback. For a great example of a like game: http://www.kongregate.com/games/SophieHoulden/the-linear-rpg
iborovski
Oct. 22, 2012
what a goddamn game i saw the american flag after 12. color change what a f***kin proboganda
thepatriot505
Feb. 11, 2012
Interesting idea, I wouldn't call it a game though
well the question becomes, what really makes a video game unique vs other artistic mediums? What are the fundamental criteria for a game to be a game?