Description
WarPaint is a simple drawing and guessing party minigame for up to 24 players for Warcraft III.
Gameplay
One player becomes the artist and is tasked to draw a sketch that best illustrates the given or chosen subject.
As the artist is busy drawing, the rest of the players has to guess the subject being drawn.
Points goes to whoever first guesses correctly and to the current artist.
Once the subject has been figured out, the round ends and a new player gets to be the artist.
The player with the most points at the end wins the game.
Simple as that.
As the artist is busy drawing, the rest of the players has to guess the subject being drawn.
Points goes to whoever first guesses correctly and to the current artist.
Once the subject has been figured out, the round ends and a new player gets to be the artist.
The player with the most points at the end wins the game.
Simple as that.
Configuration
Before the game can begin, the host player will be able to configure an array of game properties to create a tailored experience, or choose one of the predefined presets.
Singleplayer
When only one player is detected the game will automatically enter a free draw mode in which the player can freely draw whatever he/she want without a time limit.
If you're playing on Warcraft 3 patch 1.30 or newer, drawings can be saved and loaded in this mode.
If you're playing on Warcraft 3 patch 1.30 or newer, drawings can be saved and loaded in this mode.
Background
This is essentially just an excuse for me to be able to mess around with some of the new JASS natives to see what they're capable of.
For that I wanted to create something very simple to make that features the new mouse and effect natives extensively.
This is the result.
For that I wanted to create something very simple to make that features the new mouse and effect natives extensively.
This is the result.
Development
Screenshots taken during development to show some progress.
Warcraft 3 patch 1.29 or newer is required in order to play WarPaint.
Recommended display aspect ratio: 4:3 or wider.
WarPaint only supports standard ASCII inputs.
Recommended display aspect ratio: 4:3 or wider.
WarPaint only supports standard ASCII inputs.