Posted: 02/28/2010
Web Design Project Description: The scope is to develop from ground up flash client for a game similar to this, but much simple: http://bit.ly/bhR7Ao. All I need is something similar to the train tracks and stations, no moving objects. Basically this needs to be like an estimating program where the user is building different train tracks and stations and the program creates the cost for the project based on what was build. There will be predefined train tracks and city buildings and the scope of the game is to find the cost of construction. Most parts and pieces need to be in 3D so users can rotate and view buildings from all sides and zoom in and out. Game graphics and sound and must be download after flash client starts (at run time) from the web server. Here is link to graphics http://bit.ly/d9qbHD Here is link to sound http://bit.ly/9j7cU4 Also I need requirements for the game server. The users need to create a project from scratch on a real map similar to Google maps or MSN maps, users will be able to define a starting point or create a station or city and then route/trip to another station, city or an end point. It needs to work similar to Googles trip creator and the user need to be able to "drag and drop" the line to redefine the route. This functionality is demonstrated here: http://www.marsrutai.info/directions.htm ... the train tracks dont need to follow the roads. This needs to be an multiuser game that allows each user to use a database to extract, modify or add 3D parts and pieces for the game. Users need to be able to work independently of each other or on a group. This needs to be a simple but nice and high definition. Parts and pieces could be imported from CAD or other program to create 3D images. Parts and pieces need to be associated with a item cost or multiple items cost depending of how many items are needed to build each piece. You will build the parts and pieces and a way to associate line items cost from a data base to them. I will provide the line items and associate them with the pieces created by you. The program needs to have abilities to create new or delete exisiting pieces and add, delete or modify cost associated with each piece (the cost of line for example would be build per mile and will include multiple line items like rock base, wood support, metal rails ... etc each item with its own material cost and labor to install) I would like the code to be as clean and modular as possible, with a master variable list somewhere in the javascript code for me to edit attributes, ie. Waypoint marker images, start and finish marker images, line/route colors, map size, starting map location, starting zoom, API key, etc etc. I would prefer the use of at least jQuery 1.3 if you need to interact with the DOM, as I may be altering the code at a later date. Seeking someone with extensive knowledge of the Google Maps API and jQuery, and that has done GPX and KML import/export before. Please link to any examples that demonstrate your ability to complete this job. The player needs to be able to build his project on a real map so he can build his own tracks and stations on the exact location he wants and modify/move them based on existing terrain or buildings. Google Earth could be used as a base map for example and the user need to be able to build a new station in Portland OR another station in Los Angeles CA and tracks in between Also a new website hosting the game basics, database and players info is needed. Players will download the game on their computer and update from website when new information is available. I will provide more information to the selected bidder, this will be a long term relationship with the winning bidder as the game will need new parts, pieces and updates. I need this completed within 3 months of award. DO NOT BID IF YOU CANNOT PROVE THAT YOU CAN BUILD IT You must sign an agreement to transfer all rights and ownership to me.
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Project Pays: $5,001 - $7,500Requests 7 Web Design Quotes By: 03-12-2010 Bid on This Web Design Project
Hiring: Designers anywhere in the world.
Project Starts: 2010-02-12
Project Deadline: 07-12-2010

