So, as my story involves the police I thought it would be cool to have a shooting range game in my story,
but I was wondering if anyone would find something like this offensive… if I used targets that looked like people and then say for example “the target is wearing a red skirt”
I’m using a Shallotte so that it doesn’t actually look like a person, but would the fact that it’s outline/shape is a person offend anyone?
Thanks I wasn’t sure weather as it represented a person weather it would be offensive or go against guidelines I also have 2 different ideas on how the game would work
in both versions there would be narration saying a detail about the target to hint at the target that needs to be hit for example
Target is wearing a red skirt
then I don’t know which way to go with it…
versions 1 the scope is stationary and the targets move across the screen, the reader has to press the trigger when they see the correct target like shown
or
version 2;
the reader can pan around the screen to find the correct target (using the scope as a ui and has to find and tap the correct target in time
really?? I didn’t know that thanks for that information, I actually think that would make the game slightly harder too as I am planning to time it correctly so that they have to shoot when they are indicated to for example when the targets are perfectly lined up in the centre a light turns green but they only have a few second to react
Yeah, I only know since a lot of people have had issues with panning mini games in the Episode Series = ‘The Mystery On Hanging Hill’ which contain quite a few mini-games (: