Tipsy Murders is a party game that is played on one device. The project was conducted in ~3 weeks with a classmate in the Mobile Computing course at Chalmers University of Technology.
My main responsibilities in the project was: navigation between view controllers, user interactions, and user interface (excluding the art work). My classmate's responsibilty was to develop the underlying game rules as well as the art work of the characters.
The game is played by four players on one device which is passed around between the players. One player is assigned the role of the "murderer" by the game. Which player that is the murderer is only known to the murderer himself. During the course of the game, all innocent players are given clues about who the murderer is while the murderer needs to deceive the innocent players into thinking that the murderer is someone else.
Each player is assigned a character with random appearance from which the clues are generated from.