Game Design Theory

Game Design Theory: A New Philosophy for Understanding Games

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Features

  • Develops a new philosophy of game design
  • Presents reasoned arguments about dozens of game design topics
  • Analyzes various video and board game genres and offers specific advice on how to improve them
  • Makes helpful suggestions for game designers
  • Proposes a specific vision for the future

Summary

Despite the proliferation of video games in the twenty-first century, the theory of game design is largely underdeveloped, leaving designers on their own to understand what games really are. Helping you produce better games, Game Design Theory: A New Philosophy for Understanding Games presents a bold new path for analyzing and designing games.

The author offers a radical yet reasoned way of thinking about games and provides a holistic solution to understanding the difference between games and other types of interactive systems. He clearly details the definitions, concepts, and methods that form the fundamentals of this philosophy. He also uses the philosophy to analyze the history of games and modern trends as well as to design games.

Providing a robust, useful philosophy for game design, this book gives you real answers about what games are and how they work. Through this paradigm, you will be better equipped to create fun games.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Death of Tetris
Our Story
My Story
Problem Statement
On Game Design
Game Design Theory Today
What This book Is
What This book Is Not
Why Video Games?

The Concept of "Game"
Definitions
Types of Interactive Systems
The Abstract and the Literal
The "Meaningful" Decision
Are Games "Art"?
Games: The "Finer" Interactive System
Game-Playing Itself Is An Art
The Value of Games?
Misconceptions about Games
Games Can Occur Naturally
"Video Games" and the Value of Words
Exploration

Game Design
Do You Want to Make a Game?
Games and Story 
Understanding Design 
"Let's Add Some Fun!"
Non-Linearity
Continuous or Discrete Space
Execution vs. Decisions
Randomness
Single-Player/Multi-Player
"Survival", "Completion" and "Game Difficulty"
Balance
Theme
Inherent/Emergent Complexity
Information and Solvability
Symmetry
False Choices
Too Many Choices
Efficiency
Take Nothing for Granted
Become an Expert
|Studying Games
Related Disciplines
Conclusion

How We Got Here
Ancient History
Sports
The 20th Century
The Promise of SpaceWar! 
The Video Game "Generations"
The Alternate Reality of PC Games
Other Notable Areas
Looking Back

Through the Lens: Videogames
Problems Common to Almost All Genres
On Brawlers
On Third Person Action
On Real-Time Strategy
On Turn-Based Strategy
Role-Playing Games
On Sports Games
On Racing Games
On Fighting Games
On FPS Games
On Platformers
Other Genres
"Videogames" That Aren't Games

Through the Lens: Boardgames
Area-Control games
Bidding Games
Wargames
Roleplaying Games
Cooperative Games
Role-Selection/Worker Placement Games
Card Games
Abstract Games
Other Genres

Predictions
Rise of Indies
Merging
Renaissance
Purpose

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Editorial Reviews

While literature and music, for example, stand on a solid theoretical foundation, the theory of game design is much less developed. … It is possible that thought-provoking books such as this one may be just the spark required to kick start the industrial revolution of game design.
—From the Foreword by Reiner Knizia

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