How to Build a Street Car Game
Building a street car game can be as simple as modeling an existing game, then changing is so that it becomes your own work. Several websites allow you to both play and change existing car games, while others have building and design functions. Discovering the capabilities of each car game can be as much fun as playing the masterpiece game you ultimately create.
Instructions
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Point your browser to a game website that allows you to create games. Look for car or racing games in the site's search engine or in the category listings.
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Play a game so you can see its main objective and its obstacles to get ideas on how to improve the game.
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Play the customized car games others have made to get a sense of what changes you might make.
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Skim any written instructions for playing and changing the game.
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Load the game to begin making your own changes. Look for a button that reads "Edit game" or something similar. Editing might already be built into a game. Resume playing the game and look for chances to make changes to the car or the environment it drives through.
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Customize your car by adding different tires and engines.
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Add obstacles and goals to the game track. Purposely steer your virtual car into the objects your game has identified as goals. Add long, straight sections of track if the goal of your game is to loop around the track as quickly as possible.
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Take a break from editing your game to be sure it's still playable or is going to be playable according to your ideas.
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Add levels to your game with the goal of making each level more challenging than the previous one.
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Select music and sound effects for your car game. Connect an appropriate sound effect to each event in the game play. For example, link crashing sounds to the event of the car hitting a wall or other barrier.
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Publish your game so that others can try it out. Read the comments that other players make about your game, and use the comments to improve it.
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