SHOWREEL

Below are a series of videos from various game projects Graham has worked on over the past few years. The list includes privately funded research projects, commercially available games and a selection of prototypes or personal projects.

Graham was the lead programmer on each of these games and in some cases was also a solo developer.

Each game was created in Unity Game Engine and written in C#.

Ace of Hearts - Cosy Den Tour

Ace of Hearts was a project funded by UKRI and created in collaboration with Oxford, Kent and Falmouth Universities. It is a serious game designed for smartphones and tablets with the aim of raising awareness around adverse childhood experiences.

This video shows the main hub area called the “Cosy Den”, designed as a customisable relaxation space. NPC characters send text messages to an in-game phone which then unlock stories about those characters that can be played as separate mini games.

Platforms: Android & iOS

Horse & Foal Game (Carla’s Story)

The Horse & Foal game is a short self contained 2D side scroller about bereavement and forced guardianship.

It features as a mini-game within "Ace of Hearts" and can be accessed from the Cosy Den after talking to the NPC Carla about her family struggles.

The game includes several characters, chapters and mechanics using metaphor to tackle topics of trauma.

Platforms: Android & iOS

Hard Times - (Mina’s Story)

Hard times is a short first person narrative experience covering topics of child poverty.

It features as a mini-game within "Ace of Hearts" and can be accessed from the Cosy Den after talking to the NPC Mina about her story.

The game spans 4 different days including numerous missions and tasks with the goal of helping the family pay rent and survive another month.

Platforms: Android & iOS

Out of My Shell - (Flo’s Story)

Out of my shell is a short tower defence game tackling topics of body and gender dysmorphia.

It features as a mini-game within "Ace of Hearts" and can be accessed from the Cosy Den after talking to the NPC Flo via the in-game phone.

The game spans several chapters with numerous units to place and enemies to defend against. Each chapter is bookended with a narrative segment.

Platforms: Android & iOS

Impeggable - Unreleased Prototype

Impeggable is a fully fledged “Peggle-like”. The game was nearing code completion but was put on hold due to a patent existing on “Peggle” game mechanics.

The current build of the game features 6 characters, 12 powers, deterministic and predictive physics, full trickshot and scoring system plus loads more.

I am currently planning to pivot this concept to avoid the patent.

Platforms: Android & iOS

Collect or Die - Ultra

Collect or Die Ultra is a hardcore retro platformer with dynamic ragdoll physics and over the top stickman gore, heavily inspired by flash games of old.

The game is a remake of the first game Graham ever created back in 2012 for Windows Phone and has now been improved for modern standards.

It features 100 levels with numerous traps, hazards and obstacles to overcome. Currently available on Google Play and Apple App Store.

Platforms: Android & iOS

Get Packed

Get Packed is a wacky physics based co-op removals game targeted toward families and children to play together.

Created with Moonshine Studios and published by Coatsink, Get Packed was featured as part of the Google Stadia E3 showcase and has been release on every major console and PC platform.

Platforms: Xbox, Playstation, PC & Steam, Switch, Amazon Luna, Google Stadia

Total Washout

Total Washout is an endless surfing game where players draw waves on screen to guide a rubber duck as he navigates an obstacles and shark infested bathtub.

It is intended to be a cross between “Jetpack Joyride” and “Solipskier” and currently features a fully functional store with a selection of outfits, upgrades and consumables.

This game has been in on/off production between other projects.

Platforms: Android & iOS

Line Blaster

Line Blaster is a 2022 remake of the casual puzzle game "Drawtopia" which was originally released in 2012.

A simple but stylish physics puzzle game designed to sit back and relax with, Line Blaster has been completely rebuilt from the ground up for 2022 with a slick new design. The remake includes 100 levels with 40 being brand new, along with a series of fun new mechanics like Pinball and multi-shot levels.

Platforms: Android & iOS

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