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GAME DESIGN Week – 1 Definition / History / Elements

Book Chapters  CHAPTER 3 & 4  CHAPTER 1

What is a game?  Play is the aimless expenditure of exuberant energy.  – Friedrich Schiller  Play refers to those activities which are accompanied by a state of comparative pleasure, exhilaration, power, and the feeling of self-initiative.  – J. Barnard Gilmore  Play is whatever is done spontaneously and for its own sake.  – George Santayana  A game is a closed, formal system, that engages players in structured conflict, and resolves in an unequal outcome.  – Tracy Fullerton, Chris Swain, and Steven Hoffman

What is a game?  Q1. Games are entered willfully.  Q2. Games have goals.  Q3. Games have conflict.  Q4. Games have rules.  Q5. Games can be won and lost.  Q6. Games are interactive.  Q7. Games have challenge.  Q8. Games can create their own internal value.  Q9. Games engage players.  Q10. Games are closed, formal systems.

Before the Arcades The first electronic games were played at military bases and universities.

The Arcade Phenomenon Asteroids Galaxian Pac-Man

The Birth of Console Games Atari VCS2600 / ColecoVision The original Atari ultimately failed (as did Coleco) – but it was given a second chance after Hasbro (which acquired Atari in 1998) was taken over by Infogames, which gave the Atari name a “reboot.”

The Video Game Slump & a New Golden Age Nintendo / Sega / Sony Game Boy Sega Master System PlayStation

The Personal Computer Revolution Mainframes & Text Adventures

The Personal Computer Revolution Apple / C64

Multiplayer Meets the Online Elite MUDs

Mobile & Handheld Games Nintendo DS PlayStation Portable N-Gage

Convergence Industry Segments Come Together

Four Elements  Mechanics : These are the procedures and rules of your game. Mechanics describe the goal of your game, how players can and cannot try to achieve it, and what happens when they try. If you compare games to more linear entertainment experiences (books, movies, etc.), you will note that while linear experiences involve technology, story, and aesthetics, they do not involve mechanics, for it is mechanics that make a game a game. Dynamics are the run-time behavior of the mechanics acting on player input and "cooperating" with other mechanics.  Story : This is the sequence of events that unfolds in your game. It may be linear and pre-scripted, or it may be branching and emergent. When you have a story you want to tell through your game, you have to choose mechanics that will both strengthen that story and let that story emerge. Like any storyteller, you will want to choose aesthetics that help reinforce the ideas of your story, and technology that is best suited to the particular story that will come out of your game.

Four Elements  Aesthetics : This is how your game looks, sounds, smells, tastes, and feels. Aesthetics are an incredibly important aspect of game design since they have the most direct relationship to a player’s experience. When you have a certain look, or tone, that you want players to experience and become immersed in, you will need to choose a technology that will not only allow the aesthetics to come through, but amplify and reinforce them.  Technology : We are not exclusively referring to “high technology ” here, but to any materials and interactions that make your game possible such as paper and pencil, plastic chits, or high-powered lasers. The technology you choose for your game enables it to do certain things and prohibits it from doing other things. The technology is essentially the medium in which the aesthetics take place, in which the mechanics will occur, and through which the story will be told.

GAME DESIGN Week – 1 Definition / History / Elements