
LG Malaysia is hosting a web based casual game development contest two months ago. I was thinking to participate but was always hold back by office works. I never did anything major until one of my friend message me.
Ben, a game designer asked me about the progress on my game. I told him my situation and we decide to join forces for this project. We also manage to grab another friend, Adrian (game designer) to the team.
Everything seems to be good after the team is build but there is only one minor problem. We start late and just have like two weeks to work on the game before deadline. So, we meet up on one Sunday afternoon to brainstorm about game design, art styles and lock down all major decisions. After that, all communications were done online via messenger, and emails.
Our game is known as “Life’s a Game: Live Borderless”, which is designed based on LG’s “Life’s Good” tagline. It is a mash-up of quick & whimsical mini-games depicting everyday life. On a side note, we only have this game title on the last day before submission.

One of the issues while developing this game is deciding the art direction . Three of us in the team have different art style. If I forced both of my friends to follow my art style, I think the final work would not look good, as different people have different drawing stroke. So, we decide to go for pixel art since it is easier to imitate each other work in pixel art. More over, pixel art give a nostalgia feel of old console games.

When I first read about this competition, the first idea that came into my mind is to develop a game base on LG’s “Life’s Good” tagline. And the most obvious way is to develop a game base on everyday life. Ideally, we want to have lots of mini games base on daily life activities. But due to time constraint, we lock the number down to 17 mini games/levels in this Flash game. Most of level is quite straight forward and simple in game play. For example, you need to shave your facial hair by clicking left mouse button for the level show in the image below.

We also include some popular references in certain levels such as Revoltech, Danboard, classic batman & robin. For the level show in the image below, there are Mario and Luigi poster at the wall.

During final hour of development, we decide to include “easter egg” in some of the levels. In our game, “easter egg” are just hidden easter eggs. You can collect these eggs by clicking on them and it would trigger a slightly different ending if certain amount of eggs is collected.
A virtual Easter egg is an intentional hidden message, in-joke or feature in an object such as a movie, book, CD, DVD, computer program, web page or video game. – wiki

Another thing we decide to put into game during the last minute is the wisdom quotes scene. When the game ends, a wise old owl will tell the player some wisdom quotes from famous people base on their grades. Initially, we were only using quotes from famous real life peoples such as world leaders and politicians. But we found out certain quotes from cartoon characters is quite good as well, so we decide included them too.

You can play the game by visiting the link below. If you love the game, please vote for us. Click on “Launch Game” button on that site will open a pop up containing the game. If you didn’t see anything after clicking the button. It is most likely the browser is blocking the pop up.
Life’s a Game: Live Borderless – 612KB