Description
Offers what every game designer needs to know - how to produce strong characters, addictive game play and challenging level design. Using psychology, aesthetics and usability testing, budding game designers will learn to produce their own unique projects that gamers will love to play.
About the Author
Michael Salmond, Digital Media Design, Florida Gulf Coast University, USA. Michael is a digital interaction designer, video game artist and digital theorist. His work has been exhibited and published nationally, internationally and online. He has been teaching video game design and interaction design for over ten years in the UK and the USA. He is the co-author of The Fundamentals of Interactive Design (2013).
Reviews
Offers readers a much more comprehensive view of the industry than other books of its kind. Practical game making information, analytic methods, and academic concepts are combined to give game designers a rich toolset for their own work. -- Christopher Totten, Game Artist in Residence, American University, Washington DC
An excellent, comprehensive book that successfully covers all areas of game design and development. It uses a good range of sources and a variety of styles and contexts. Easy to access and dip into. It's an ideal and thorough introduction to game design. * Ros Allen, University of Sunderland, UK *
Offers a complete breakdown of the process, context and application of how to make a game based on insightful information from a variety of studios at the cutting edge of game development. For anyone new to the subject area they will be under no illusion as to the depth of complexity and skill levels required to produce a video game for today's market place. From initial concept ideas and pre-production all the way to investment and management, the book goes to great lengths to cover all areas with as much clarity and precise, relevant information as possible. It is one of the best books available on the subject. -- Simon Reed, Course Leader BA Game Art, University of South Wales, UK
From games we play as kids in the schoolyard to video games we play as adults this well-designed book examines and explains the rules and mechanics that make them historically relevant for us humans. From the conceptual to the technical, dedicated chapters to every aspect of game design will help you understand the structure, depth and complexity of one of the most pervasive storytelling activities of our time. Aided by interviews with game makers, exercises and examples demonstrate how fluidity in a game arises from planning, execution and reiteration. But as the author states, and I could not agree more, "If you want to make games, go make games. Make games, make mistakes and learn from them." This book helps you do just that. -- Arturo Sinclair, Assistant Professor, Media Arts, Sciences and Studies, Ithaca College, New York
Very rich in examples and exercises to develop necessary skills: a serious text for serious learners. * Luca Pulvirenti, Accademia di Belle Arti di Palermo, Italy *
Book Information
ISBN 9781501354823
Author Michael Salmond
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic USA
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 896g