To develop a physics-based game or toy for mobile devices using Corona SDK in the programming language Lua. The app must be complete and not a prototype. Therefore you should choose something achievable.
App Structure
The minimum app structure must include a title screen, a set-up screen and a game screen. You must use the storyboard library in Corona to transition back and forth between at least these scenes.
Set-up Screen
For the set-up screen you may wish to use “widgets” but you are free to implement this screen the way you wish. On this screen the user should be able to control a selection of variables and settings that will be used in the ‘game’.
Game Screen
The physics game scene must include the use of touch, collisions and audio. With the assignment you have an opportunity to be creative. Use it to create something new and exciting that people will enjoy.
You must also include some kind of user interface (UI) with text that updates. This may include a score, time or some kind of counter.
Compatibility &Testing
You must test your app on a range of hardware and simulator devices.
Your app must support at least 3 significantly different screen resolutions. For example:
iPhone / 480x320
Nexus One / 800x480
Galaxy SIII / 1280x720