Captain Safari (3D Animation Game)

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dc.contributor.author Hashaam Khalid, 01-134172-020
dc.contributor.author Ali Ammar, 01-134152-006
dc.date.accessioned 2021-04-13T02:12:39Z
dc.date.available 2021-04-13T02:12:39Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/11167
dc.description Supervised by Ms. Fatima Khalid en_US
dc.description.abstract In field of Computer Sciences and game development we are developing a single player third person eco-friendly survival game on Unity 3D.This is an industrial game project, that will give an idea about animals saving techniques. The idea was generated for the sense of saving the environment and using technology and gaming platform to educate human beings for the betterment of environment. We have also included the important point of enviro1m1ent preservation which is wildlife animal rescue as wildlife in our country is facing circumstances to survive the existence of their species in pa1ticular areas. Pakistan is a forest poor country where less than 6 per cent of total area is under forests. Since most of area falls in arid and semi-arid region, Low precipitation naturally deters the growth of forests. Every year thousands of hectares of forest is destroyed, making way for various human activities. In areas where the forest remain are declining. Population boom coupled with poverty and lack of awareness has led to illegal and unsustainable logging, overharvesting of wood for fuel and charcoal, and increased small-scale fa1ming that continues to reduce the forest cover of Pakistan. Forest fires, natural hazards along with pests and diseases further contribute to the declining rate. All this threatens the survival of countless species. Urban areas having issues regarding high temperature. The government of Pakistan and ministry of environment along with heavy investments in foresting also taking measurements to educate the people by different content on media and other platforms. In this regard our university institute have also contributed his role for bet Tennent of environment and tree planation . For that reason we decided to contribute in this regard by using infonnation technology and we decided to educate the people by making a game by which a person can develop a sense for bet Tennent of environment and to save wild life by playing game as an hobby or an ente1tainment activity .. Noticing that fact our vision is to develop a game that would have good effects on minds of people and to train their habits for tree plantation and animal rescue. The game which we have developed is a mode-based game which will create awareness about how to make eco-friendly environment and to make life of the animals much easy within a safari. In our project we will learn the the various concepts of Object oriented programming Design concepts, 3D graphics scripting, 3D programming, Vector math, Artificial Intelligence, Animations, etc. "Captain Safari" will be a 3D game made with the Unity game engine for PC. One of the most popular and well-known genres of gaming is third person story-based survival. Catering to our appeal and realizing an opportunity in the field, we propose to create an "Eco-friendly" environment suitable to that demographic. This game will have multiple modes. The player must have excellent reflexes and enhances player's ability of truly seeing the world we aim to give experience to people how to save the wild-life and giving services through challenges for the animals. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Computer Sciences BUIC en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries BS (CS);MFN-P 9118
dc.subject Animation Game en_US
dc.title Captain Safari (3D Animation Game) en_US
dc.type Project Reports en_US


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