Create Your Own Video Game with Pencil and Paper

'80s video game nerds have the last laugh with this cool game design app.

Shirin Borthwick
Published on September 06, 2013

Oh happy day. All things creative that formerly posed technical challenges to the layman are coming closer and closer to the layman's eager hands — from Instagram to 3D printing to Canva, the democratisation of creative industries is exploding all over your face. But for the more luddite individuals among Gen-Y nerds and Nintendo nostalgists, the really hot ticket will be Pixel Press. Forget lines of code; now all that's needed to create a fully interactive digital world is a humble 2B and a gridded sketch sheet.

Much like the Lego Architecture Studio, which helps budding architects concretise their lofty imaginings, Pixel Press could be the perfect starter for anyone who fancies getting into the game design industry. In their backstory, the platform's creators describe using pencil and paper to track treasure locations in '80s video games. Such nerdery could only be destined for greatness. After a successful Kickstarter campaign, Pixel Press is currently in development with a beta release slated for later in the year, for mobile, desktop and web.

What's the process? Simply print out the sketch sheet template, create your unique, five-level pixel world with tortured Picasso-esque etchings in pencil, then photograph it using the Pixel Press app on your iPad. This original version can then be manipulated with more complex design features — like which perilous pillar moves up and down when you jump on it — and shared with your friends, who will probably soon be trying to outdo your design. Though quite basic at present, as the app undergoes further development and users contribute and share their own designs, it's likely this tool will lead to ever-more innovative games for everyone to enjoy.

Sign up with your email address here to be part of the A team. You will be richly rewarded by a Chuck Norris gif, throwing you a thumbs up for subscribing to updates on this cool initiative. Check out the team's Kickstarter video explaining the app below.

Via PSFK.

Published on September 06, 2013 by Shirin Borthwick
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