Notch has today released details on the new mob called the Endermen which he’s recently been teasing.
The Endermen are the mobs visible in the image he released a few days ago and now Notch has revealed details of the new mob and its development.
Taken from Notch’s blog The Word of Notch:
Fear is one of the easiest emotions to evoke, but doing so in a way that doesn’t frustrate or fatigue the player is more difficult. I find this fascinating. What parts of fear are fun, and what parts aren’t fun?
One of the biggest game design decisions in Minecraft is that all (well, most) negative things that affect the world or the player should happen near the player, and be clear to the player. That’s why creepers only explode near players, and that’s why fires stopped spreading indefinitely. This is somewhat related to my dislike of mazes in game design, where the player has no way of knowing or figuring out before hand what decision is the correct decision. Don’t penalize the player for things they can’t control.
Last weekend, I started working on a new mob because I was frustrated with the slow progress on some town code I was writing, and for some reason I decided to make yet another creepy one. It’s dark, it has long and narrow limbs, moves very slowly, and will pick up blocks and move them around. I wanted this to be a mob you only saw in the distance and a mob you’d be afraid of, but when I playtested it, it mostly felt like a regular zombie. There’s was a distinct mismatch between looking creepy and not actually playing creepy. When I made it move faster towards the player when attacking, and deal more damage, it got more difficult and I started respecting it, but it never felt creepy or scary.
So I thought some about what “creepy” actually is, and it’s more about trying to avoid something from happening than it is about actually having that thing happen. If you know something bad can happen if you do the wrong thing, you will start thinking about your actions, and that might make things more scary.
So I made it passive until you looked straight at it. And that was scary. Suddenly you could walk up to these looking beasts (they’re three meters tall) and watch them as they moved their blocks around, but as soon as you happened to look straight at them, they’d attack. And by “straight at them”, I mean putting the reticle on top of them. You can keep them visible on screen and actually look straight at them in real life, but as soon as your in game character looks straight at them, boom.
Still, that was more scary than creepy. It’s like a jump scare in a movie. You know it might happen at any time, and when it happens you freak out a bit. I wanted something a bit more psychological. So to really drive home the point of looking at them being bad, I made the Endermen freeze and turn towards you when you look at them. As long as you look straight at them, they stand perfectly still and look straight at you. As soon as you look away, they will run (very fast) towards you.
And they teleport. If they’re too far away to reach you in a short period of time, they will teleport about once per second. They try to make sure they always teleport to somewhere you can see, as I don’t want to confuse the player as to what is happening.
When they attack, you know it’s your fault. When you happen to look at one, you can keep looking at it to figure out how to deal with it, but you know it WILL reach you very fast once you stop looking at it.
And that, my friends, is creepy. Possibly too creepy.
To me this new mob sounds awesome and will make exploring that more exciting but do you like the sound of the Endermen? Comment your opinion below.
GQSmoos
July 30, 2011 at 2:47 AMI don’t know. Couldn’t I just keep staring at it, walk up to it, and strike it with a sword? it seems like looking at it makes it defenseless.
X_boys
July 30, 2011 at 5:48 PMDid anyone else notice the giant brown mushroom in the right side of the picture?
Im hoping personally that theres a certain difficulty where these new mobs spawn, cuz these guys are going to be really creepy, or at least so they dont spawn everwhere like creepers.
stratguy45
July 31, 2011 at 1:22 AMsounds like when you make eye contact with them you are locked in an eternal stare-down that you will almost never win.
also, an idea i have is to have the player look directly at the endermen for a period of time, like 0.5 – 1 seconds, so that you cant just sweep your cursor over them…
BTW, they also seem similar to the nightkin enemy from fallout new vegas, how they dont like to be looked at and such.
yoobzz
July 31, 2011 at 2:31 PMsquidman because it looks like a squid
DareDemon666
August 1, 2011 at 9:56 AMi kinda like them and think the concept is awesome however i think the whole ‘when you look away they get close to you really fast one way or another’ is a bit overkill! i luckily have a solution, what if there was some way to make them remain passive like a charm or something?
i’m still really looking forwards to seeing them!
MinecrafStar
August 19, 2011 at 10:03 PMWow, that’s a pretty cool mob! Keep up the good work, Notch!