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Book Indie Game Development

    Book Details:
  • Author : Bishnu Goswami
  • Publisher : Independently Published
  • Release : 2018-09-18
  • ISBN : 9781723796630
  • Pages : 67 pages

Download or read book Indie Game Development written by Bishnu Goswami and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2018-09-18 with total page 67 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book contains a interesting list of 30 implementable projects in the Indie Game Development scene. All of these projects were created in Game Maker Studio (1 and 2) and can also be implemented in other game engines of the programmer's choice. Each of the projects is graded according to the difficulty and the challenges are highlighted. A difficulty upgrade and downgrade is also included to make the project simpler and easy or more complex but better. A timescale for each of the projects is also implemented to ease the process of applicability of the game concepts in different settings. These details aims to give an aspiring indie game developer the foresight for any future game project which he/she wishes to implement firsthand.This book also aims to separate what is implementable from what is not when it comes to the game creating process itself and not just the idea. Aspiring game developers can also try my related book "GAME DEVELOPMENT FOR BEGINNERS IN GAME MAKER: 10 complete step by step projects!" which goes into ten other projects in much more detail.

Book INDIE GAME DEVELOPMENT  30 challenging ideas for beginners

Download or read book INDIE GAME DEVELOPMENT 30 challenging ideas for beginners written by Bishnu Goswami and published by Bishnu Goswami. This book was released on with total page 67 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book contains a interesting list of 30 implementable projects in the Indie Game Development scene. All of these projects were created in Game Maker Studio (1 and 2) and can also be implemented in other game engines of the programmer's choice. Each of the projects is graded according to the difficulty and the challenges are highlighted. A difficulty upgrade and downgrade is also included to make the project simpler and easy or more complex but better. A timescale for each of the projects is also implemented to ease the process of applicability of the game concepts in different settings. These details aims to give an aspiring indie game developer the foresight for any future game project which he/she wishes to implement firsthand. This book also aims to separate what is implementable from what is not when it comes to the game creating process itself and not just the idea. Aspiring game developers can also try my related book "GAME DEVELOPMENT FOR BEGINNERS IN GAME MAKER: 10 complete step by step projects!" which goes into ten other projects in much more detail.

Book The Gamer s Brain

    Book Details:
  • Author : Celia Hodent
  • Publisher : CRC Press
  • Release : 2017-08-10
  • ISBN : 1351650769
  • Pages : 387 pages

Download or read book The Gamer s Brain written by Celia Hodent and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2017-08-10 with total page 387 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Making a successful video game is hard. Even games that are successful at launch may fail to engage and retain players in the long term due to issues with the user experience (UX) that they are delivering. The game user experience accounts for the whole experience players have with a video game, from first hearing about it to navigating menus and progressing in the game. UX as a discipline offers guidelines to assist developers in creating the experience they want to deliver, shipping higher quality games (whether it is an indie game, AAA game, or "serious game"), and meeting their business goals while staying true to their design and artistic intent. In a nutshell, UX is about understanding the gamer’s brain: understanding human capabilities and limitations to anticipate how a game will be perceived, the emotions it will elicit, how players will interact with it, and how engaging the experience will be. This book is designed to equip readers of all levels, from student to professional, with neuroscience knowledge and user experience guidelines and methodologies. These insights will help readers identify the ingredients for successful and engaging video games, empowering them to develop their own unique game recipe more efficiently, while providing a better experience for their audience. Key Features Provides an overview of how the brain learns and processes information by distilling research findings from cognitive science and psychology research in a very accessible way. Topics covered include: "neuromyths", perception, memory, attention, motivation, emotion, and learning. Includes numerous examples from released games of how scientific knowledge translates into game design, and how to use a UX framework in game development. Describes how UX can guide developers to improve the usability and the level of engagement a game provides to its target audience by using cognitive psychology knowledge, implementing human-computer interaction principles, and applying the scientific method (user research). Provides a practical definition of UX specifically applied to games, with a unique framework. Defines the most relevant pillars for good usability (ease of use) and good "engage-ability" (the ability of the game to be fun and engaging), translated into a practical checklist. Covers design thinking, game user research, game analytics, and UX strategy at both a project and studio level. Offers unique insights from a UX expert and PhD in psychology who has been working in the entertainment industry for over 10 years. This book is a practical tool that any professional game developer or student can use right away and includes the most complete overview of UX in games existing today.

Book GAME DEVELOPMENT FOR BEGINNERS IN GAME MAKER  10 complete step by step projects

Download or read book GAME DEVELOPMENT FOR BEGINNERS IN GAME MAKER 10 complete step by step projects written by Bishnu Goswami and published by Bishnu Goswami. This book was released on with total page 125 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book contains ten complete game development projects to be completed by the programmer in Game Maker. Each of these projects is separated into seven sections to streamline the development. Ranging from a simple remake of the famous Pong game to more complex projects involving sliding puzzles and bouncing balls, the projects are designed with gradual progression and maximal liberty to the programmer to express their creative side. Requiring no background in computers science or applications, and only a minimal grasp of the concepts of this development tool, this book aims to make the programmer independently equipped to take on the challenges of the bustling game industry! Best of luck! Note: This book is not for absolute beginners in the sense that the line-by-line code is not provided. However, all the other elements are adequately explained.

Book Challenges for Games Designers

    Book Details:
  • Author : Brenda Brathwaite
  • Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Release : 2008-08-21
  • ISBN : 9781542453318
  • Pages : 340 pages

Download or read book Challenges for Games Designers written by Brenda Brathwaite and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2008-08-21 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Welcome to a book written to challenge you, improve your brainstorming abilities, and sharpen your game design skills! Challenges for Game Designers: Non-Digital Exercises for Video Game Designers is filled with enjoyable, interesting, and challenging exercises to help you become a better video game designer, whether you are a professional or aspire to be. Each chapter covers a different topic important to game designers, and was taken from actual industry experience. After a brief overview of the topic, there are five challenges that each take less than two hours and allow you to apply the material, explore the topic, and expand your knowledge in that area. Each chapter also includes 10 "non-digital shorts" to further hone your skills. None of the challenges in the book require any programming or a computer, but many of the topics feature challenges that can be made into fully functioning games. The book is useful for professional designers, aspiring designers, and instructors who teach game design courses, and the challenges are great for both practice and homework assignments. The book can be worked through chapter by chapter, or you can skip around and do only the challenges that interest you. As with anything else, making great games takes practice and Challenges for Game Designers provides you with a collection of fun, thought-provoking, and of course, challenging activities that will help you hone vital skills and become the best game designer you can be.

Book The BASICS of MONETIZATION for GAMES in GAME MAKER

Download or read book The BASICS of MONETIZATION for GAMES in GAME MAKER written by Bishnu Goswami and published by . This book was released on 2018-12-19 with total page 81 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For beginner developers in Game Maker (Studio 2 and earlier versions), monetization is one of the aspects that is often neglected and less known. However, unless the monetization aspects are well thought out, especially for small teams or individual developers, a game can rarely turn out to be successful. This book aims at filling that gap with an introduction to the monetization aspects with examples from real-life projects.This book discusses the unique challenges and opportunities the mobile platform brings for developers in game maker. In the first part the book includes the aspects of the target users and target devices, which is very different from console or PC gamers. It also includes the special considerations that should be kept in mind for sandboxed environments of mobile devices. In later parts, the nuances of advertisements, pricing and the use of analytics is touched upon. Examples of the implementation of monetization is illustrated by two game projects. Developers considering a more step-by-step approach on the games themselves can consult the books " GAME DEVELOPMENT FOR BEGINNERS IN GAME MAKER: 10 complete step by step projects!" (http://a.co/d/ccKdUnx ) and the book "INDIE GAME DEVELOPMENT: 30 challenging ideas for beginners!", which is also a recommendation for supplementary reading with this book.While this book is aimed at Game Maker with mobile targets, beginner developers on different targets and development tools can also find this book useful. While the book is targeted at the users of Game Maker, developers using other tools can also benefit from this book.

Book Designing Games

    Book Details:
  • Author : Tynan Sylvester
  • Publisher : "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
  • Release : 2013-01-03
  • ISBN : 144933802X
  • Pages : 416 pages

Download or read book Designing Games written by Tynan Sylvester and published by "O'Reilly Media, Inc.". This book was released on 2013-01-03 with total page 416 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ready to give your design skills a real boost? This eye-opening book helps you explore the design structure behind most of todayâ??s hit video games. Youâ??ll learn principles and practices for crafting games that generate emotionally charged experiencesâ??a combination of elegant game mechanics, compelling fiction, and pace that fully immerses players. In clear and approachable prose, design pro Tynan Sylvester also looks at the day-to-day process necessary to keep your project on track, including how to work with a team, and how to avoid creative dead ends. Packed with examples, this book will change your perception of game design. Create game mechanics to trigger a range of emotions and provide a variety of play Explore several options for combining narrative with interactivity Build interactions that let multiplayer gamers get into each otherâ??s heads Motivate players through rewards that align with the rest of the game Establish a metaphor vocabulary to help players learn which design aspects are game mechanics Plan, test, and analyze your design through iteration rather than deciding everything up front Learn how your gameâ??s market positioning will affect your design

Book Game Engine Architecture

Download or read book Game Engine Architecture written by Jason Gregory and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2017-03-27 with total page 1042 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Hailed as a "must-have textbook" (CHOICE, January 2010), the first edition of Game Engine Architecture provided readers with a complete guide to the theory and practice of game engine software development. Updating the content to match today’s landscape of game engine architecture, this second edition continues to thoroughly cover the major components that make up a typical commercial game engine. New to the Second Edition Information on new topics, including the latest variant of the C++ programming language, C++11, and the architecture of the eighth generation of gaming consoles, the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 New chapter on audio technology covering the fundamentals of the physics, mathematics, and technology that go into creating an AAA game audio engine Updated sections on multicore programming, pipelined CPU architecture and optimization, localization, pseudovectors and Grassman algebra, dual quaternions, SIMD vector math, memory alignment, and anti-aliasing Insight into the making of Naughty Dog’s latest hit, The Last of Us The book presents the theory underlying various subsystems that comprise a commercial game engine as well as the data structures, algorithms, and software interfaces that are typically used to implement them. It primarily focuses on the engine itself, including a host of low-level foundation systems, the rendering engine, the collision system, the physics simulation, character animation, and audio. An in-depth discussion on the "gameplay foundation layer" delves into the game’s object model, world editor, event system, and scripting system. The text also touches on some aspects of gameplay programming, including player mechanics, cameras, and AI. An awareness-building tool and a jumping-off point for further learning, Game Engine Architecture, Second Edition gives readers a solid understanding of both the theory and common practices employed within each of the engineering disciplines covered. The book will help readers on their journey through this fascinating and multifaceted field.

Book Gamedev

    Book Details:
  • Author : Wlad Marhulets
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2020-06-29
  • ISBN : 9781735232508
  • Pages : 270 pages

Download or read book Gamedev written by Wlad Marhulets and published by . This book was released on 2020-06-29 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: If you know nothing about game development, you're basically me before I started working on my first game DARQ. This book assumes no knowledge of game development on the reader's part. As a first-time developer with no prior experience in coding, modeling, texturing, animation, game design, etc., I managed to launch DARQ to both commercial success and critical acclaim. With zero dollars spent on marketing, it was featured in major media outlets, such as IGN, Kotaku, PC Gamer, GameSpot, Forbes, and hundreds of others. Ultimately, DARQ became #42 Most Shared PC Video Game of 2019, according to Metacritic, with the average user rating of 9 out of 10. In my book, I'm sharing with you exactly how I did it. The book guides you through a step-by-step process of making a game: from downloading a game engine to releasing your first commercial title. The book features advice from 15 industry professionals, including Mark Kern (team lead of World of Warcraft), Quentin De Beukelaer (game designer of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, Assassin's Creed Unity, Ghost Recon Breakpoint), Bjorn Jacobsen (sound designer of Cyberpunk 2077, Divinity: Fallen Heroes, Hitman), Austin Wintory (Grammy-nominated composer of Journey, ABZÛ, Assassin's Creed: Syndicate), and others. The foreword is written by my mentor John Corigliano, Oscar, Pulitzer Prize, and 5-time Grammy Award-winning composer.

Book The BASICS of MONETIZATION for GAMES in GAME MAKER

Download or read book The BASICS of MONETIZATION for GAMES in GAME MAKER written by Bishnu Goswami and published by Bishnu Goswami. This book was released on 2018-12-18 with total page 81 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For beginner developers in Game Maker (Studio 2 and earlier versions), monetization is one of the aspects that is often neglected and less known. However, unless the monetization aspects are well thought out, especially for small teams or individual developers, a game can rarely turn out to be successful. This book aims at filling that gap with an introduction to the monetization aspects with examples from real-life projects.This book discusses the unique challenges and opportunities the mobile platform brings for developers in game maker. In the first part the book includes the aspects of the target users and target devices, which is very different from console or PC gamers. It also includes the special considerations that should be kept in mind for sandboxed environments of mobile devices. In later parts, the nuances of advertisements, pricing and the use of analytics is touched upon. Examples of the implementation of monetization is illustrated by two game projects. Developers considering a more step-by-step approach on the games themselves can consult the books " GAME DEVELOPMENT FOR BEGINNERS IN GAME MAKER: 10 complete step by step projects!" (http://a.co/d/ccKdUnx ) and the book "INDIE GAME DEVELOPMENT: 30 challenging ideas for beginners!", which is also a recommendation for supplementary reading with this book.While this book is aimed at Game Maker with mobile targets, beginner developers on different targets and development tools can also find this book useful. While the book is targeted at the users of Game Maker, developers using other tools can also benefit from this book.

Book Game Mechanics

    Book Details:
  • Author : Ernest Adams
  • Publisher : New Riders
  • Release : 2012-06-18
  • ISBN : 0132946688
  • Pages : 442 pages

Download or read book Game Mechanics written by Ernest Adams and published by New Riders. This book was released on 2012-06-18 with total page 442 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This in-depth resource teaches you to craft mechanics that generate challenging, enjoyable, and well-balanced gameplay. You’ll discover at what stages to prototype, test, and implement mechanics in games and learn how to visualize and simulate game mechanics in order to design better games. Along the way, you’ll practice what you’ve learned with hands-on lessons. A free downloadable simulation tool developed by Joris Dormans is also available in order to follow along with exercises in the book in an easy-to-use graphical environment. In Game Mechanics: Advanced Game Design, you’ll learn how to: * Design and balance game mechanics to create emergent gameplay before you write a single line of code. * Visualize the internal economy so that you can immediately see what goes on in a complex game. * Use novel prototyping techniques that let you simulate games and collect vast quantities of gameplay data on the first day of development. * Apply design patterns for game mechanics—from a library in this book—to improve your game designs. * Explore the delicate balance between game mechanics and level design to create compelling, long-lasting game experiences. * Replace fixed, scripted events in your game with dynamic progression systems to give your players a new experience every time they play. "I've been waiting for a book like this for ten years: packed with game design goodness that tackles the science without undermining the art." --Richard Bartle, University of Essex, co-author of the first MMORPG “Game Mechanics: Advanced Game Design by Joris Dormans & Ernest Adams formalizes game grammar quite well. Not sure I need to write a next book now!” -- Raph Koster, author of A Theory of Fun for Game Design.

Book 20 Essential Games to Study

Download or read book 20 Essential Games to Study written by Joshua Bycer and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2018-10-26 with total page 156 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this book is to look over the past 35 years of games to discuss titles whose design deserves to be studied by anyone with an interest in game design. While there are plenty of books that focus on the technical side of Game Development, there are few that study the nature of game design itself. Featuring a mix of console and PC offerings, I purposely left off some of the easy choices (Mario, Starcraft, Call of Duty, Overwatch) to focus on games that stood out thanks to their designs. Key Features An informative breakdown focusing on the design and gameplay of successful games Written to be useful for students or designers starting out in game development Books focused specifically on design are rare Perfect for students and professionals alike, or can be read for the nostalgia and history

Book The Publishing Challenge for Independent Video Game Developers

Download or read book The Publishing Challenge for Independent Video Game Developers written by Odile Limpach and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2020-02-04 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Professor Odile Limpach gives independent developers everything they need to succeed in the world of video game publishing. The Publishing Challenge for Independent Video Game Developers: A Practical Guide defines what game publishing means for the indie developer and offers a concise framework to tackle the decision of whether to self-publish or not. Furthermore, the text establishes a catalogue of current known publishers with some salient characteristics and offers a list of useful publishing tools. Along with showcasing testimonials from several young and seasoned developers on their experiences with publishing and partners and recommendations from renown experts of the industry, this book offers tools, platforms, and guides to game publishing. Key features: Provides a broad overview of the game publishing market Explores criteria for choosing between a publishing partner or self-publishing Offers case studies and testimonials from indie game developers and publishers about the process. Professor Odile Limpach teaches economics and entrepreneurship at the Cologne Game Lab, TH Köln (Technical University of Cologne). She is also co-founder of the Acceleration Program SpielFabrique 360° and works as a Strategic Consultant for games and serious game projects. Between 2007 and 2014, she was the managing director of the German entertainment software studio Ubisoft Blue Byte. Before, she was the managing director of Ubisoft GmbH. She graduated from business school Institut Commercial de Nancy in France and completed her MBA in the United States. Odile Limpach is also involved as a volunteer in the areas of vocational training and acts as a German partner for Games for Change Europe. Furthermore, she acts as an advisor (Conseiller du Commerce Extérieur) for the French Ministry for International Business Development.

Book Game Coding Complete

Download or read book Game Coding Complete written by Mike McShaffry and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Game Coding Complete, Second Edition is the essential hands-on guide to developing commercial quality games written by master game programmer, Mike McSahffry. This must-have second edition has been expanded from the bestselling first edition to include the absolute latest in exciting new techniques in game interface design programming, game audio programming, game scripting, 3D programming, network game programming and gam engine technology. All of the code in the book has been completely updated to work with all of the latest compiler technology.

Book Game Ideas Journal

    Book Details:
  • Author :
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2020-01-16
  • ISBN : 9781661854263
  • Pages : 122 pages

Download or read book Game Ideas Journal written by and published by . This book was released on 2020-01-16 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This handy notebook is perfect for game developers to quickly jot down ideas for video games . If you're an game Developer or game designer, chances are that you're constantly coming up with ideas for cool and interesting games to make. This journal allows you to quickly record and keep track of them for brainstorming purposes, or for future use. Would make a perfect gift for anyone interested in game design or becoming a game developer. Each page has a space at the top for writing the title or name of the game idea, a space for filling in how long you estimate that the project would take and a space for the game's "elevator pitch". (a sentence or two that explains your game) as well as a game developing progress to keep traking your level of progress . The rest of each page is simply filled with blank lines to write whatever you want about the game idea.

Book No Code Video Game Development Using Unity and Playmaker

Download or read book No Code Video Game Development Using Unity and Playmaker written by Michael Kelley and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2016-07-06 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the past, not being able to program meant not being able to make video games. Now if you can draw a flow-chart you can use powerful State Machine technology to create your dream game! No-Code Video Game Development using Unity and Playmaker will teach you how to substitute flow-charts for code. As a complete course, it uses a project-based appro

Book Unity 3 Blueprints

Download or read book Unity 3 Blueprints written by Craig Stevenson and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 201 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Unity3 is an amazing game development tool being used around the world by professional, indie and bedroom game developers. This hands-on blueprints book is designed to get to the heart of Unity 3 development by showing you how to create 4 classic games with a Unity twist. All the code and the high quality game art assets are available from the Deep Pixel website so you can build the games yourself or customize your own projects! This book is aimed at indie game developers and artists who want to develop winning video games. This book will assume no prior knowledge of Unity or game creation in general, but you should be comfortable in development environments and have some knowledge of scripting (a refresher will be provided). This book uses JavaScript as the example language. Games: Match the Pairs, Top-Down Shooter, Tower Defense, Marble Madness. Play all the games and download all the code now from the Deep Pixel website.