Monday, 17 October 2016

2nd Video - Storyboard + script

There are places in the world we cannot see, where we cannot go, places we forget exist. A

place in constant battle against an infectious army of bacteria who are attempting to invade the
body and cause havoc, and rumours are an unnamed enemy of untold power is never far
behind…



Together, a hopeful team of heroes gear up to take on the infection and defend their home.
Filly: The first to respond to threats and uses her speed to outwit the enemy
Luke: The team grunt uses superior fighting ability and size to outmatch any enemy.



Tanky: Adapts to his surrounding and responds accordingly making him a difficult foe to beat.
These heroes are known as the Cell Squad



Cell Squad is a science fiction arcade strategy game, and just one piece of the greater Cell
squad universe.



In the core game you play as the elite team who are tasked with defeating the ever invading
forces of bacteria, However you will soon discover this is more than a routine bacterial infection.
You will fight as various heros through a unique environment, clearing out infections throughout
your mission to defend the body.



We have designed cell squad to be both a standalone game, and one that can be enhanced by
physical and digital interactions. by combining digital games with physical toys that mirror how
biology works, we are connecting play with education.



The characters the players encounter are extremely important and have been designed with
different appearances and abilities based on their real life equivalents.



We can use the characters as individuals interactions with each other in the microworld, giving
us a chance to show how their interactions change when they come into the real world.
We designed a series of toys to bring the virtual world into the real world, enabling them use
their imaginations to extend and enhance the scenarios experienced through more structured
interactions.



The best time to get kids interested in science is in their childhood years. By getting in early and
combining learning with play, it is our hope that they will take this curiosity and explore the world
around them  







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