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Game Design For Teens 1st Edition Les Pardew Scott Pugh Eric Nunamaker

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Game Design For Teens 1st Edition Les Pardew Scott Pugh Eric Nunamaker
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Publisher: Cengage Learning PTR
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.65 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Les Pardew, Scott Pugh, Eric Nunamaker, Brent L. Iverson, Ross Wolfley
ISBN: 9781417566976, 9781592004966, 1417566973, 1592004962
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Game Design For Teens 1st Edition Les Pardew Scott Pugh Eric Nunamaker by Les Pardew, Scott Pugh, Eric Nunamaker, Brent L. Iverson, Ross Wolfley 9781417566976, 9781592004966, 1417566973, 1592004962 instant download after payment.

"Game Design for Teens" covers the basics for developing a game idea and successfully converting that idea into a complete game. A natural addition to the "for Teens" line of books, it is a true beginner's guide to the game design process and deals specifically with creating a game design document. It will help the reader create a quality game design document appropriate for submission to a publisher, developer, or college professor. It explores the components of a game design document, how to create each component, who creates each portion, and why each is important. This book also examines game design theory as it applies to different game genres.

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