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Think Game Play! advanced-prototyping/ 016

Production Cycle Concept design Prototyping (Pre-production) Production Art concept Storyboarding Writing Level design Modeling and animation Programming, behavior and tools Playtesting Revisions Post production

Outside Source: Chapter 5 (Working with System Dynamics) External Resources: Chapter 7 and 8 (Rollings and Adams)

is an assemblage of entities/objects, real or abstract, comprising a whole with each and every component/element interacting or related to another one.entitiesobjects

Games are Systems Objects Properties Behaviors Actions that an object can take Relationships: Using Rules, e.g. Damage, Hit Points, Armor Using Behaviors, e.g. Sims: character relationship with objects are based on their needs

Transitive Relationships In game terms: you need B to get to C. Example: you cannot fight the last boss in the game without accumulating strength through fighting smaller bosses or enemies

Elements of Transitive Relationships Timing is important, controlled through your design: e.g. in FPS: you can control timing and pacing through XP, weapon strength, HP in the level Challenge vs. Frustration

Setup the objects, properties, behaviors, and relationships to create a balanced GamePlay

Ways to establish balance Manipulating numbers Introducing chance Manipulating rules Use trade-off matrix Encoding the game as another balanced game, e.g. Rock, Paper, Scissors

Avoid Dominant Strategies Are strategies that gives you a win no matter what. E.g. Any game Examples? Wife BirthdayNot Wife’s Birthday Buy Flowers1020 Don’t Buy Flowers -1000

Outside Source: Chapter 6 (Prototyping) (most of this part of the lecture is taken from DIGRA Game Design Workshop primarily done by Tracy Fullerton)

Physical Prototyping

Modeling the Premise & System

Benefits of Physical Prototyping Allows process to focus on game play, not technology. Allows more design time, more iterations. Allows real-time response to feedback. Allows non-technical team members to participate at a high level in design process. Allows broader and deeper experimentation.

Physical Prototypes

Formal Playtesting & Usability

Dramatic Elements Dynamic System Formal Elements Rules, Procedures, Mechanics, etc. Where to Begin?

Formal Elements Players Objectives Rules Procedures Resources Boundaries Outcome

How is the interaction between the players organized?

What goals structure the play?

What rules guide or limit the players’ actions?

How does the play proceed?

What resources are available to players to accomplish their goals?

How will it end?

Dramatic Elements Premise Character Story Challenge Play

Additional Materials Chris Hecker (lectures, notes) Chaim Gingold (lectures, ideas) Johnathan Blow (demos of prototypes, papers, lectures, ideas)

To Do for Oct 10/16 Paper Prototype or other kinds of prototypes Playtesting Report (3 sessions at least), schedule with Ai Presentation for each group showing: Paper prototype Notes from playtesting Please plan for 7 minute presentation – I will cut you off if you go longer Presentations are on 10/16 and 10/23, I decide when u go Send presentations by Monday 10/15 11:59 or before Outcome of presentation: feedback and blog reports Each student will blog on the presentations they saw, please use formal and dramatic elements or MDA framework for your analysis. This is graded (see syllabus)