Game Design: A Practical Approach (Charles River Media Game Development)

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  1. Paperback: 396 pages: 1 item
  2. Publisher: Charles River Media; 2006-07-27
  3. Author: Paul Schuytema
  4. ISBN: 1584504714
  5. Sales Rank in Books: #1498575

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Game Design: A Practical Approach is written for new game designers, practicing designers, and serious gamers wanting to create their own designs. Throughout the pages of this book, you'll find a complete and practical introduction to the craft of game design, starting at square one with an exploration of just what a game and game design are. From there you'll explore the skills you need to have as a game designer and learn when and how to use them. Then you'll dive into the very practical nuts and bolts of a number of vital game design topics, including how to balance gamplay? what is risk-reward? how do you scale challenge? And along the way, you'll learn the scripting language, Lua, and work with a sample game as you test and explore the game design concepts being discussed. The book is packed with the invaluable insights and tips you need to master the art of game design, including a variety of "from the trenches" sidebars by some of the industry's top game designers. So whether you're a new designer, experienced professional, or serious gamer, you'll find the tools and wisdom you need to succeed as a game designer.

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4.7 out of 5 stars (3 customer reviews)

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Moving a Game from Your Head to a Computer Screen, August 15, 2006
John Matlock "Gunny" (Winnemucca, NV) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Game Design: A Practical Approach (Charles River Media Game Development) (Paperback)
Computer games have changed dramatically over the past few years. Long gone are simple Pac-Man type games. Today's computer are vastly more powerful than the early PC's and competition has forced the gaming industry into every more sophisticated games. In addition to the powerful computers, extremely sophisticated software has come about to assist game development.

As Mr, Schuytema says, however, the most powerful, the most important piece of software is your mind. The most powerful computers, the most sophisticated software don't have the crativity you have.

All of the rest of this book then is on simply using the tools that are available to take your creativity and make it dance on the screen. It begins with the development of a plan. What is it that the game is supposed to do, what's the setting, the characters, what objects do these characters use: gun, bomb, chocolate bar?

Then it goes into the tools that he recommends the starting designer to...Read more


2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Designers will find everything needed at all levels of the process, under one cover., November 4, 2006
Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Game Design: A Practical Approach (Charles River Media Game Development) (Paperback)
Paul Schuytema's GAME DESIGN: A PRACTICAL APPROACH is for new game designers as well as serious gamers who want to create their own. From beginning concepts that build a foundation of routines and knowledge to more advanced documentation on delivery systems, application, and using enhanced shareware (included), designers will find everything needed at all levels of the process, under one cover.


0 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good..and complete, November 9, 2006
Edgar Allen Poe "yoyo" (Pacific Ocean) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Game Design: A Practical Approach (Charles River Media Game Development) (Paperback)
Gave me a head start on game design...I make cell phone games..Also goes into detail in concol and mmorpgs

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