Final Dungeon First Floor Designs: The Beginning

So last week our goal was to each come up with one or a few design ideas for the first floor in the final dungeon, after which we'd go through each of our suggestions and pick our favourites, building our dungeon one floor at a time. 


As we mentioned, our guidelines were to remind people of the journey they've made throughout the game, bringing back "old classic" events and mechanics. Some of our ideas for the first floor, representing the very beginning of the game, ranged from battling your own sword and shield, a bullet hell with wooden swords, bees circulating around you and attacking you one by one, or an arena where you battle a block puzzle that comes alive. 


In the end we decided to combine a few elements of the early parts of the game, namely the arena trials, finding your shield and sword to proceed and battling the Black Ferrets on the bridge. Our main idea is that you'll start on a Pillar Mountains looking area (perhaps even a pillar), where you have to find your sword and shield by fishing and solving a block puzzle while the Arena commentator Mr Plott comments on what you're doing, and you'll only be able to proceed after handing your items to Grandpa Joe who blocks a bridge over which you'll battle an ever increasing amount of Teddy & Freddy, culminating in a battle against Vilya herself before you'll be able to progress to the second floor, a floor which will be centered around the Pumpkin Woods.


We also decided on some details around the dungeon. Previously, we've decided that the thing that turns the dungeon into what it is is an ancient artefact mirror, which transforms the tower into challenges to stop you from reaching the top. As such, we want to incorporate various mirror effects here and there (like for instance, Grandpa Joe shattering into glass pieces when you show him your sword and shield, enemies spawning by appearing through mirror glass and such). We also reiterated that we want the main focus for each floor to be something iconic to each part of the game, focusing on the story beats and 'feel' of certain areas. 


Next up, the Pumpkin Woods floor... :)

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