Elements of Game Design by Robert Zubek (2020, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherMIT Press
ISBN-100262043912
ISBN-139780262043915
eBay Product ID (ePID)21050032925

Product Key Features

Number of Pages256 Pages
Publication NameElements of Game Design
LanguageEnglish
SubjectProgramming / Games, Computer Science, General, Video & Electronic
Publication Year2020
TypeTextbook
AuthorRobert Zubek
Subject AreaComputers, Sports & Recreation, Games & Activities
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight16.7 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2019-031891
Dewey Edition23
Reviews"This is the introduction to game design we've been waiting for. Through systems, games train our thumbs, tickle our curiosity, and tell stories in which our choices matter -- and Elements of Game Design offers the best introduction I've seen to systemsoriented game design." - Noah WardripFruin, Professor of Computational Media, University of California, Santa Cruz; author of How PacMan Eats " Elements of Game Design provides a nuanced take on subjects such as gameplay mechanics, player psychology, and narrative structures -- a wonderful survey of theoretical and practical thinking on how to design games." - Eric Zimmerman, Arts Professor, NYU Game Center; coauthor of Rules of Play
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal794.81525
Table Of ContentChapter 1. Elements Chapter 2. Player Experience Chapter 3. Mechanics Chapter 4. Systems Chapter 5. Gameplay Chapter 6. Macrostructure Chapter 7. Prototyping and Playtesting
SynopsisAn introduction to the basic concepts of game design, focusing on techniques used in commercial game production. This textbook by a well-known game designer introduces the basics of game design, covering tools and techniques used by practitioners in commercial game production. It presents a model for analyzing game design in terms of three interconnected levels--mechanics and systems, gameplay, and player experience--and explains how novice game designers can use these three levels as a framework to guide their design process. The text is notable for emphasizing models and vocabulary used in industry practice and focusing on the design of games as dynamic systems of gameplay . The book first introduces the core model and framework for analyzing and designing games. It then discusses the three levels in detail, explaining player experience and identifying design goals; introducing low-level structural analysis of gameplay in terms of basic mechanics; describing how mechanics build up into systems; and presenting concepts for understanding gameplay, defined as the dynamic behavior of players when they interact with mechanics and systems. Finally, the book offers students advice on creating game prototypes using an iterative, user-centered process. Each chapter offers a set of exercises for individuals and design challenges for groups., ""Elements of Game Design" is an introductory text on game design. The goal is to teach students a structured process of design applicable to games and interactive experiences, and introduce the vocabulary and techniques of practicing game designers. The text draws on the author's experience as a professional game developer, as well as a teacher of an intro-level game development class. The book begins by introducing the user-centered design paradigm, and explain a games-specific process that splits the design problem into several conceptual stages. The bulk of the text explores those stages in detail, and teaches how to analyze and resolve them. Throughout the text we introduce the technical vocabulary and concepts used by designers in the industry, and illustrate the particular lessons with numerous real-life examples. The text ends with a review of the overall process and its application in the production of new games"--, An introduction to the basic concepts of game design, focusing on techniques used in commercial game production. This textbook by a well-known game designer introduces the basics of game design, covering tools and techniques used by practitioners in commercial game production. It presents a model for analyzing game design in terms of three interconnected levels-mechanics and systems, gameplay, and player experience-and explains how novice game designers can use these three levels as a framework to guide their design process. The text is notable for emphasizing models and vocabulary used in industry practice and focusing on the design of games as dynamic systems of gameplay . The book first introduces the core model and framework for analyzing and designing games. It then discusses the three levels in detail, explaining player experience and identifying design goals; introducing low-level structural analysis of gameplay in terms of basic mechanics; describing how mechanics build up into systems; and presenting concepts for understanding gameplay, defined as the dynamic behavior of players when they interact with mechanics and systems. Finally, the book offers students advice on creating game prototypes using an iterative, user-centered process. Each chapter offers a set of exercises for individuals and design challenges for groups., An introduction to the basic concepts of game design, focusing on techniques used in commercial game production. This textbook by a well-known game designer introduces the basics of game design, covering tools and techniques used by practitioners in commercial game production. It presents a model for analyzing game design in terms of three interconnected levels--mechanics and systems, gameplay, and player experience--and explains how novice game designers can use these three levels as a framework to guide their design process. The text is notable for emphasizing models and vocabulary used in industry practice and focusing on the design of games as dynamic systems of gameplay.
LC Classification NumberGV1230.Z83 2020
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