Chaiyya
Chaiyya Dance Party Jason
MacKenzie 100428687
For the last of our prototypes in this semester I teamed up
with the same group I’ve done all the prototypes with, Matt, Brian, Xin and
Nick. The goal for this prototype was to make a big party game based on the
Bollywood music video “Chaiyya Chaiyya”.
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This was an interesting video that took quite a few views to
determine some repeatable type of dance. Most of the video was the background
dancers doing whatever they wanted and the two main dancers doing similar
dances but with large variations. There were only a few small sections where the
dancers were doing the same thing, and these sections were at most only 10
seconds long.
For our game, we decided to create spinners that serve as
the major playing part of our game.
- A player spins each of the two spinners four times to determine the dancing moves they will have to use. This begins a ‘round’.
- There are also time stamps found under the sample positions. This shows the time that that move is used in the music video.
- The player has to keep each top and bottom spins
together. For example the first spin of the upper body should be used along
with the first spin of the lower body, and so on.
- Player then chooses a 20 second segment of the
song and must use their four dance moves in any order he/she desires. They then
perform their dance moves with the 20 second music clip.
- The player is judged by the other players and
given a score between 1 and 5.
- The next player uses those same four dance moves
in any order. They can use any 20 second segment of the video to dance to. They
are also judged on their performance.
- A round ends once each player has used those
four dance moves.
- The next player starts a new round and play
continues until each player has started a round.
- Players then add up their scores from the judgments and the player with the highest score wins!
The only issue we faced in the designing of this game was finding examples of the dancing from the music video that had a clear, identifying dance, instead of the dancers doing whatever they wanted or some variation on what the main two dancers were doing.
This game could be easily improved if we had access to some type of level maker in a pre-existing dancing game. For example if we translated the dance from Chaiyya Chaiyya into a game like Just Dance and used that to pit two people against each other at once. Not only would this make the game move a lot faster than the ‘one at a time’ game play we have now, it would also allow us to include more than just 20 second clips from the music video.
This game could be easily improved if we had access to some type of level maker in a pre-existing dancing game. For example if we translated the dance from Chaiyya Chaiyya into a game like Just Dance and used that to pit two people against each other at once. Not only would this make the game move a lot faster than the ‘one at a time’ game play we have now, it would also allow us to include more than just 20 second clips from the music video.
To improve on this game I think it should be expanded to use
more than just one Bollywood dance scene. In my experience a party game
(especially ones involving music) can get boring very quickly if there is only
one available song to be repeated by up to 8 people. Also realistically, if
Bollywood wanted to hire a company to make the ‘ultimate party game’, not only
would they offer more than just Chaiyya Chaiyya, they would also be sure to
send in some professionals to get the developers interested and knowledgeable
about the dancing found in Bollywood movies.
I believe that a game like this has potential, but it is
lacking in content and developer expertise. Still, I hope those who play it
have some fun mixing up their Bollywood dance moves!
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