Puzzle Level Design
Where's My Perry was the first game that I was involved in the development on pretty much from start to finish, and I worked on content for the main release of the game, as well as various post launch content packs.
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While it contains the basic Where's My Water? gameplay, Perry introduces a host of new gameplay features, including using water in it's different states of matter, as ice, liquid water, and steam, and all sorts of crazy contraptions, including lasers, reflecting mirrors, different types of "sludge", and even explosions! Like in Water, in each subsequent pack of Perry, we introduce the players to new mechanics and incorporate novel uses of them to solve various puzzles. Here's a look at some of the various unique mechanics found in Where's My Perry and how I used them in some of the some of the levels I built.
Additionally, I also worked on expansion for Where's My Perry, called Doofenshmirtz Evil Inc.
Much like the Cranky pack for Where's my water, this pack both introduced new gameplay mechanics, as well as featured alternate uses of existing mechanics from the core Where's My Perry game. The main change is that the goal is flipped in this pack, and now the player must get bodies of the black sludge into the end drain instead of water or steam The gnomes in this pack also take sludge to collect, and are instead, actually destroyed by coming in contact with liquid water. As the name implies, it stars Perry's evil Nemesis from the Phineas and Ferb Cartoon, Dr. Doofenshmirtz. Like in the core Perry game, I collaborated on both the design of the initial mechanics, as well as implementing them into the levels that I built.
I also designed several levels bonus levels for the game, which features, Dr. Doofenshmirtz's balloon companion, Balloony.
Additionally, in the course of developing Doofenshmirtz Evil Inc. The design team also go the opportunity to collaborate and create story and dialog for the opening and closing cutscenes of each pack, as well as for the in-game dialog snippets that play during levels. All of this was fully voiced over, by the actual voice actors of Major Monogram, Karl, and Dr. Doofenshirtz from the Phineas and Ferb cartoon. I had the great pleasure of being able to collaborate and write some of this dialog and cutscenes.
Like Where's My Water, Perry is available for both iOS and Android.