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Overview21st Century Game Design is not just a book about game design. It's an answer to two important questions: who are we designing games for and how do we do it best? Written by industry pros, the book teaches designers how to design better games from a why perspective. All good designers know the fundamentals of how to design a game, but learning to design games that really satisfy your players takes more than technical skill. To do this successfully, you need to know your intended audience and understand their needs. Throughout the book you'll learn about defining and investigating player needs. A model of play styles is then presented that was developed by applying psychological metrics to survey data and case studies. This model identifi es some of the core themes in player needs as represented by four player types-- Conqueror, Manager, Wanderer, and Participant. In addition to discussing player needs, the book also explores how games can reach wider audiences by appealing to the interests of the core gaming community, and it considers the fundamental principles of game design. Methods such as interface design, structural elements, and game world abstractions are discussed in relation to the needs of the audience. The book does not attempt to present an absolute view of the craft of game design, but rather it demonstrates how an audience model can inform the design process and take the games industry forward at a time when it is facing a schism between the games that the audience would like to play, and the games the development community would like to make. Game designers, producers, marketing executives, and anyone who wishes to understand the relationship between a game and its audience will find much to learn from 21st Century Game Design. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chris Bateman (International Hobo Ltd) , Richard BoonPublisher: Cengage Learning, Inc Imprint: Charles River Media Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 18.80cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.681kg ISBN: 9781584504290ISBN 10: 1584504293 Pages: 332 Publication Date: 29 August 2005 Audience: Adult education , Professional and scholarly , Further / Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsAcknowledgments Preface Introduction-by Ernest W. Adams PART I AUDIENCE Chapter 1 Zen Game Design Chapter 2 Designing for the Market Chapter 3 Myers-Briggs Typology and Gamers Chapter 4 The DGD1 Demographic Model Chapter 5 Player Abilities PART II DESIGN Chapter 6 Foundations of Game Design Chapter 7 Principles of Interface Design Chapter 8 Game World Abstraction Chapter 9 Avatar Abstractions Chapter 10 Game Structures Chapter 11 Action Game Genres Chapter 12 Genres: Quest, Strategy, and Simulation Chapter 13 The Evolution of Games: Originality and Chreodes Glossary References Index Author InformationChris Bateman is Managing Director of International Hobo, a specialist company in the field of market-oriented game design and narrative, and a noted game designer and writer. His games include Discworld Noir, Ghost Master and, Bratz: Rock Angels. He sits on the executive panel of the IGDA Game Writers' special interest group, and is also co-author of 21st Century Game Design. Richard Boon, one of the world's foremost game writers, has been involved in the development of dozens of games, and was a major source of information for the recent IGDA white paper on Game Writing. His articles have been published in the industry trade press and magazines, and he lectures on game writing and associated game design issues for writers in other media, and young writers looking to get into the field. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |