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Game Design How To Create Video And Tabletop Games Start To Finish Lewis Pulsipher

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Game Design How To Create Video And Tabletop Games Start To Finish Lewis Pulsipher
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.97 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Lewis Pulsipher
ISBN: 9780786469529, 9780786491056, 0786469528, 0786491051
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Game Design How To Create Video And Tabletop Games Start To Finish Lewis Pulsipher by Lewis Pulsipher 9780786469529, 9780786491056, 0786469528, 0786491051 instant download after payment.

Many aspiring game designers have crippling misconceptions about the process involved in creating a game from scratch, believing a "big idea" is all that is needed to get started. But game design requires action as well as thought, and proper training and practice to do so skillfully. In this indispensible guide, a published commercial game designer and longtime teacher offers practical instruction in the art of video and tabletop game design. The topics explored include the varying types of games, vital preliminaries of making a game, the nuts and bolts of devising a game, creating a prototype, testing, designing levels, technical aspects, and assessing nature of the audience. With practice challenges, a list of resources for further exploration, and a glossary of industry terms, this manual is essential for the nascent game designer and offers food for thought for even the most experienced professional.

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