Published by Addison-Wesley (May 19, 2016) © 2016

Colleen Macklin | John Sharp
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    ISBN-13: 9780134392226

    Games, Design and Play: A detailed approach to iterative game design ,1st edition

    Language: English

    The play-focused, step-by-step guide to creating great game designs

    This book offers a play-focused, process-oriented approach for designing games people will love to play. Drawing on a combined 35 years of design and teaching experience, Colleen Macklin and John Sharp link the concepts and elements of play to the practical tasks of game design. Using full-color examples, they reveal how real game designers think and work, and illuminate the amazing expressive potential of great game design.

    Focusing on practical details, this book guides you from idea to prototype to playtest and fully realized design. You’ll walk through conceiving and creating a game’s inner workings, including its core actions, themes, and especially its play experience. Step by step, you’ll assemble every component of your “videogame,” creating practically every kind of play: from cooperative to competitive, from chance-based to role-playing, and everything in between.

    Macklin and Sharp believe that games are for everyone, and game design is an exciting art form with a nearly unlimited array of styles, forms, and messages. Cutting across traditional platform and genre boundaries, they help you find inspiration wherever it exists.

    Games, Design and Play is for all game design students, and for beginning-to-intermediate-level game professionals, especially independent game designers. Bridging the gaps between imagination and production, it will help you craft outstanding designs for incredible play experiences! 

    Coverage includes:

    • Understanding core elements of play design: actions, goals, rules, objects, playspace, and players
    • Mastering “tools” such as constraint, interaction, goals, challenges, strategy, chance, decision, storytelling, and context
    • Comparing types of play and player experiences
    • Considering the demands videogames make on players
    • Establishing a game’s design values
    • Creating design documents, schematics, and tracking spreadsheets
    • Collaborating in teams on a shared design vision
    • Brainstorming and conceptualizing designs
    • Using prototypes to realize and playtest designs
    • Improving designs by making the most of playtesting feedback
    • Knowing when a design is ready for production
    • Learning the rules so you can break them!

    Part IConcepts

    1Games, Design and Play

    2Basic Game Design Tools

    3The Kinds of Play

    4The Player Experience

    Part IIProcess

    5The Iterative Game Design Process

    6Design Values

    7Game Design Documentation

    8Collaboration and Teamwork

    Part IIIPractice

    9Conceptualizing Your Game

    10Prototyping Your Game

    11Playtesting Your Game

    12Evaluating Your Game

    13Moving from Design to Production

    Works Cited

    Glossary

    Index