How To Play
You can go to our website, CallOfCorgi.tech and play the web version OR use the links at the bottom of this post to download the game for your favourite platform.
Inspiration
We decided to build this video game because we were curious about how game design and development works and we chose the corgi theme from.... well CorgiHacks!
What it does
Call Of Corgi, is a simple platformer game. Your goal is to reach the end of the game and destroy all the aliens in your way in order to save humanity from certain death.
How we built it
Call of Corgi was built by the Unity Game Engine. We used a variety of publicly available and some custom-built/modified assets in order to make the game in 2D.
Challenges we ran into
Due to the lack of game design and development experience across the team we faced the following challenges:
- Lack of assets to build the game environment as planned
- Lack of design skills to create custom assets
- One of our team members spent lots of time rendering cut scenes that never actually made it into the game.
- Lack of cooperative teammates
Accomplishments that we're proud of
- "Well, the game works."
- We learned many new skills in game design and development
- We had fun while designing the game
What we learned
- Physics Simulation In Blender
- Physics Simulation In Unity
- C that is sharp
- Basic AI for enemies
- 2D game design in Unity
What's next for Call of Corgi
- Rebuild of the game in 3D
- Adding Extra Levels
- Adding more of the planned story to the game
- Introducing new mechanics and fun gameplay
Downloads
You can download the game for the platform of your choice from the table below:
Windows: Download (.zip)
macOS: Download (.zip)
Linux: Download (.zip)
Web(GL): Download (.zip) !!! (These are the files for the Web Version to be hosted on your own web server. To play the web version, go to CallOfCorgi.tech)
Notes*:
- Windows & Web have been tested and are working fine.
- Due to macOS's unnecessary security you probably can't simply run the macOS version.
- The macOS version does work with both Intel chips and Apple Silicon.
- We were too tired to test the Linux version. You can come back later.


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