Universal Studios: The Game

Jasonflz

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This thread is for my next project. This game will be similar to the WDW one, but will prominently feature a movie theme and have USF as it's main location.
 

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Universal Studios Unleashed:
This game is considered a sequel to WDW Unleashed (http://forums.wdwmagic.com/showthread.php?t=455853) but has some major differences. First, there are no characters and meet'n'greets in the game. Second the game has a new technology never before used. Third, at restauraunts and shops, you can earn coins by working a shift.

Parks:
Universal Studios
Islands Of Adventure

Objectives:
Unlocking Bonus Stage #1: To unlock Universal Studios Park you need to make at 1150 coins at CityWalk. To open the park you need to rotate the Universal Globe 360 degrees in front of the entrance which will slowly open the gates.

Unlocking Bonus Stage #2: To unlock Islands of Adventure you have to make at least 5600 coins (28 Universal Expresses) at CityWalk/Universal Studios. To open the park, climb atop the IOA tower and swivel the beacon of light to point towards the park's entrance which will open the gates.

Unlocking Bonus Stage #3: To unlock this secret bonus stage you need at least 9000 coins (45 Universal Expresses) from any of the parks.

Unlocking Bonus Stage #4: To unlock this secret bonus stage you need at least 11500 coins (57 Universal Expresses and 100 coins) from any of the parks.

Universal Express:
A Universal Express is used as a secondary coins. Each Universal Express is counted as 200 coins and can be obtained from park attractions.
 

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Starting Room:
One thing about the Universal Studios Unleashed is that the game always starts off at main checkpoint, your "room". You can personally give it your own touch with wallpaper, furniture, and items.

Wallpaper; There are over 20 various wallpaper styles to choose from. You can pick your own colors and details if you feel like it. Wallpaper is 20 coins per style.

Furniture; Furniture in the room includes beds, tables, and shelves, or even movie props. Each piece of furniture costs from 40 coins to 180 coins depending on size.

Items; One thing to find around the parks is souvenirs. Souvenirs are usually found in gift shops or other shopping places scattered throughout Universal Studios. CityWalk is a great place for shopping with tons of various stores and items. Items have a high price range and, after bought, can be placed in your room. Each item bought will go into your 'backpack' which you can access inside your room. Each item is able to be moved to any location you want.

Examples:
Movie Reels
Giant Oscar Statues
Movie Props
Attraction Souvenirs
 

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Character:
In the game you centrally play a character. Your character has a chart featuring various labels. During the game you might notice a bar appear next to the label. This can mean you are getting hungry, thirsty, or even have to use the restroom. If the bar turns red and touched the other side of the screen you will lose some coins.

Food: To fill your character up you need to visit various food locations and get a bite. Food prices are genuinely cheap and inexpensive. Food locations ranging from snack carts to restaurants can be extensively found everywhere in all parks and especially at CityWalk.

Restroom: Emptying your character's bladder is something that is oh so important and will happen on occasions. Restrooms in the parks can be found mostly anywhere. This is easily solved as all you have to do is walk into a restroom and wait for a second.

Heat: Considering the cheerful sunny weather for most of the game expect at least a slight chance of heat stroke. This is very rare and tends to show up not very often. Refreshment stands are located everywhere around all of the parks. Restaurants feature beverages as well. Prices range from one coin to three coins. Sun hats are very good at protecting at heat stroke for a good amount of time. Same with sunscreen.

Clothes: Shirts, pants, shoes, and other accesories are better located at CityWalk than the regular parks. Prices range from 58 coins to 67 coins.
 

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Items:

Coins; One important item in the game is a coin. Coins allow you to buy important items or things to customize your room. Coins are located throughout each of the parks and tend to show up in hidden places. One way to get coins is to sell any of your items that you have purchased before hand. Each game always starts your character off with 500 coins. Coins can actually be taken away for several reasons.
1.) Failure to follow park guidelines
2.) rudeness to guests
3.) losing a life or a level

Backpack: Used to carry items around. A backpack can only carry 14 items at a time.

Glow Stick: Glow sticks are used to help you find your character during a night stage. These can also help you out on some levels.

Watch: A watch will help you keep track of time, weather, and other things.

Enviroment:

Heat (Sun): The most common game enviroment is when it is sunny out. A good amount of the game features temperature changes with hot being the most likely. Unfortunately for your character, this can lead to heat stroke which in turn will cost you coins.

Rainy: Just as there is sun there is rain. While rain is not particularly harmful, lighting is. Umbrellas and ponchos are available at most park locations.

Night: The sun easily goes down after an hour so expect it to get dark outside. Unless you are in a lighted area the best thing to do is use a nighstick to help you find your bearing.
 

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Transportation:

When traveling to any of the bonus stages located outside of Universal Studios you can use a UniBus. While traveling you have a time limit depending on how far the location is.
 

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New Technology:
For the first time in video will be an all new technology never before used in games. During the game all successfull run-throughs will be automatically recorded as a video. After beating the game players will be able to access the video and are required (if they want it) to edit it down. Highlights of your gameplay will be shown along with any music you choose for it and everything else you want to edit in. Afterwards, you are going to be able to transfer the finished video onto YouTube for anyone to watch. You can also put your game vid onto any other multimedia site (including MySpace,Twitter,or FaceBook).
 

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Universal Studios:

Production Central:
Upon entering the park you are immediately walking down Production Central, a "hot set" where you can join in on the production. This is also a great location to buy movie props.

Activities:
Guess That Movie!- For 25 coins you can take the ultimate movie quiz which involves your character (within a 10 minute time limit) to guess all 30 films. Winning will get you 40 coins.
Movie Music- For 9 coins you get to take a listen to 8 different music samples and guess which movie they are from. Winning gets you 11 coins.
Commercial Shoot- Universal Studios is well known for it's daily productions of commercials. Now you get to be in the directors hot seat as you come with the most creative commercial based on a topic selected at random. You have several props at your disposal and you get to hire as many actors as you want (for 2 coins a piece). Making a great commercial can get you 50 coins.
NickStudios- Ever wanted to run the actual Nickelodeon studios? Well here, you can. Create animated characters, play guessing games meet Nick Stars, and so much more. Located near the exit of JN Nicktoon Blast.

Attractions:
Jimmy Neutron's NickToon Blast
Shrek 4-D
 

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Jimmy Netron's Nicktoon Blast:

Level 1(Nick Studios): The first cutscene shows you as Jimmy Neutron's helper until his prototype ship, the "Mark I" is stolen by the evil alien race known as the Yolkiens. You jump aboard the test ship, the "Mark II" and race after the villains. The game opens up at Nickelodeon Studios where several Nicktoons are in production. The objective is to ram the Mark I 3 times to move onto the next level. This won't be easy, however, considering there are numerous obstacles in your way as you pursue the ship. You may even run into (literally) some Nickelodeon characters or crash through the live sets of; The Rugrats, Wild Thornberries, Renny and Stimpy, Rocket Power, Danny Phantom, Hey Arnold, Penguins of Madagascar, Fanboy and Chum-Chum, etc. Both ships have rocket boost which can only be recharged through pwer-ups. Also, to help you out, is Nick Slime which can help slow the Mark I down. After ramming the ship 3 times you are pulled into a portal and move onto the next level.

Level 2(Bikini Bottom/Fairy World): Here is where it gets tougher. Rather than ramming the ship 3 times, you need to ram it 6 times. This level starts off in Bikini Bottom. You will chase through various locations such as; The Krusty Krab, Rock Bottom, Spongebob's House, Boating School, etc. To help you slow the Mark I down you can use bubbles as a power up. After ramming the ship 3 times you are propelled into the next area. In Fairy World you will have Cosmo And Wanda's help to slow the Mark I down. Fortunately you also have magical skills now for teleportation and so on. Once you have rammed the ship 3 times you move onto the next level.

Level 3(Planet Yolkian): After exiting the wormhole you are directly in Planet Yolkian, where you need to spend the first half of the level pursuing the Mark I. The objective is to ram it 9 times. After completing this, a brief cutscene shows the massive giant radioactive alien chicken, Poultra, attacking you. Avoid the radioactive blasts it will fire at you and dive right into action. To defeat Poultra you need to repeatedly activate the chicken dance and lure it out over an edge. After defeating her you will go through another portal and into the end of the game for a final cut scene.

Beating this will get you 1 Universal Express.
 

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