Procedural Generation in Game Design

Author:   Tanya Short ,  Tarn Adams
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138743311


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   07 June 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Tanya Short ,  Tarn Adams
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Weight:   0.540kg
ISBN:  

9781138743311


ISBN 10:   1138743313
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   07 June 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Section I Procedural Generation Chapter 1 ◾ When and Why to Use Procedural Generation Darren Grey Chapter 2 ◾ Managing Output: Boredom versus Chaos Kenny Backus Chapter 3 ◾ Aesthetics in Procedural Generation Liam Welton Chapter 4 ◾ Designing for Modularity Jason Grinblat Chapter 5 ◾ Ethical Procedural Generation Dr. Michael Cook Section II Procedural Content Chapter 6 ◾ Level Design I: Case Study Chris Chung Chapter 7 ◾ Level Design II: Handcrafted Integration Jim Shepard Chapter 8 ◾ Level Design III: Architecture and Destruction Evan Hahn Chapter 9 ◾ Cyclic Generation Dr. Joris Dormans Chapter 10 ◾ Worlds Dr. Mark R. Johnson Chapter 11 ◾ Puzzles Danny Day Chapter 12 ◾ Procedural Logic Ben Kane Chapter 13 ◾ Artificial Intelligence Mark R. Johnson Chapter 14 ◾ Procedural Enemy Waves Wyatt Cheng Chapter 15 ◾ Generative Artwork Loren Schmidt Chapter 16 ◾ Generative Art Toys Kate Compton Chapter 17 ◾ Audio and Composition Bronson Zgeb Section III Procedural Narrative Chapter 18 ◾ Story and Plot Generation Ben Kybartas Chapter 19 ◾ Emergent Narratives and Story Volumes Jason Grinblat Chapter 20 ◾ Poetry Generation Harry Tuffs Chapter 21 ◾ Characters and Personalities Emily Short Section IV The Procedural Future Chapter 22 ◾ Understanding the Generated Gillian Smith Chapter 23 ◾ Content Tools Case Study Kepa Auwae Chapter 24 ◾ Automated Game Tuning Aaron Isaksen Chapter 25 ◾ Generating Rules Dr. Michael Cook Chapter 26 ◾ Algorithms and Approaches Brian Bucklew Chapter 27 ◾ Meaning Dr. Mark R. Johnson INDEX

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Short, director of KitFox Games, and Adams, the independent co-creator of the popular game Dwarf Fortress, have edited a substantial collection of essays providing concepts and practical application of procedurally generated content and algorithms for game design purposes. Procedural generational the method of creating data via algorithm rather than by hand—is a principle developers can harness to allow the game to generate its own content (settings, objects, and stories) using a series of rules. This method can result in considerable savings over the more traditional game design. Unlike Procedural Content Generation in Games (Shaker, Togelius, Nelson, 2016), the material here is authored by independent developers (with one exception from Blizzard Entertainment), so the information is more accessible and actionable. The book should enable game developers evaluating procedural generation for their games to make an informed decision whether or not to use it. Those with a background in computer science or who are already using procedural generation may learn something new from the contributors’ experiences and methodologies. --A. Chen, Cogswell College Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals.


Short, director of KitFox Games, and Adams, the independent co-creator of the popular game Dwarf Fortress, have edited a substantial collection of essays providing concepts and practical application of procedurally generated content and algorithms for game design purposes. Procedural generational the method of creating data via algorithm rather than by handaEURO is a principle developers can harness to allow the game to generate its own content (settings, objects, and stories) using a series of rules. This method can result in considerable savings over the more traditional game design. Unlike Procedural Content Generation in Games (Shaker, Togelius, Nelson, 2016), the material here is authored by independent developers (with one exception from Blizzard Entertainment), so the information is more accessible and actionable. The book should enable game developers evaluating procedural generation for their games to make an informed decision whether or not to use it. Those with a background in computer science or who are already using procedural generation may learn something new from the contributorsaEURO (TM) experiences and methodologies. --A. Chen, Cogswell College Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals.


Author Information

Tanya X. Short is the director of Kitfox Games, the indie game studio behind Moon Hunters and Shattered Planet. Previously, she worked as a designer at Funcom Games on The Secret World and Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures. In her spare time, she acts as the co-director of Pixelles, a non-profit helping more women make games. Tarn Adams is best known as the developer of Dwarf Fortress since 2002 with his older brother Zach. He learned programming in his childhood, and designed computer games as a hobby until he quit his first year of a mathematics post doctorate at Texas A&M to focus on game development in 2006.

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