The layout of the house - games vs movie/shorts
I watched Curse of the Were Rabbit tonight and noticed that the layout of W&G's house is a little different in the movie than in the game. Admittedly, I have only played the first episode of the series, so if the layout changes in each episode then I am not yet aware.
Just curious why the placement of things in the game is different than in the movie? Was there a reason to change it?
A few examples I noticed:
-The fridge in the movie is where the blender is located in the game.
-There is no closet in the kitchen (movie) whereas the game has one full of crackers
-Where the closet would be is actually an opening/doorway into the dining room (movie)
-The cellar doors are placed in the front of the house (movie) but on the side of the house (game)
Just curious why the placement of things in the game is different than in the movie? Was there a reason to change it?
A few examples I noticed:
-The fridge in the movie is where the blender is located in the game.
-There is no closet in the kitchen (movie) whereas the game has one full of crackers
-Where the closet would be is actually an opening/doorway into the dining room (movie)
-The cellar doors are placed in the front of the house (movie) but on the side of the house (game)
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We went through a LOT of different layouts of the house. The main goal was that we wanted the house to have as much of a left-to-right layout as possible so that we weren't constantly changing the player's orientation when they went from one room to the other. How successful we were on that is debatable. But keeping the orientation the same between the hallway, living room, and dining room was nice.
The other goal was to make the hallway the main gateway between the rooms. I think we experimented with having you able to go from the dining room to the kitchen via a back door, but in the end, having the hallway be the common link seemed the most intuitive.
Any other changes you mentioned were probably just made to better accommodate puzzles and cameras.
And I do think the house that you ended up going with works just fine for the puzzles and navigating. I believe your goal of making the hallway the "gateway" was successful, too. I don't think navigating the house is difficult or confusing at all.
What is confusing about the house, though, is that Wallace does not seem to have a bathroom. How long has he been holding it, I wonder? Poor guy... ;-)
Maybe in Season 2
There better be a season 2.... If not.... lets just say that it won't be pretty.... & I don't mean like my girlfriend's mom either.... I mean like intestines & gull bladders on the highway... understand? Gooooooooooooood...
Picking two shorts out as an example, if you think about it the layout of their house changed dramatically between The Wrong Trousers and A matter of Loaf or Death
He bathroom and gromit's room must be upstairs somewhere but you can't access them, you can only access wallace's room, there must be a landing up there with 2 or more rooms.