Foundations of Interactive Game Design

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Foundations of Interactive Game Design 01: Games as an Expressive Medium Brenda Romero blromero@ucsc.edu @br

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What is a game? Interactive Has goals Not linear Has rules Requires participation

What is a game? Interactive Has goals Not linear Has rules Requires participation

Our goal is to keep players brains busy. Think about that as we go through these concepts. 15

What is a game? A game is a form of art which participants, termed players, make decisions in order to manage resources through game tokens in the pursuit of a goal.

Players Decisions Resources Tokens Goals

Decision Making Meaningful interaction Key decision points in games Align with one group to the exclusion of another (Wizardry) Making ethical decisions (Ultima) Minding City A while City B goes to hell (Civilization) Based on goals, opposition, resource management and information.

Decision Making What makes decisions meaningful? Examples of meaningful game decisions?

Goals Makes decisions meaningful. Struggling toward a goal. Holds player s attention. Provides emotional connection.

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Opposition What makes games a struggle? What struggles can you think of in games?

Managing Resources Hit points, money, food, bolts Must have meaning in game world Must manage efficiently to achieve goals

Managing Resources What resources does the player manage? Is there enough diversity in them to require tradeoffs in making decisions? Do they make those decisions interesting? Examples?

Game Tokens Avatar Means of managing game resources Must have meaning in game world Must manage efficiently to achieve goals Fewer they are, the more detailed they must be.

Game Tokens What are the player s tokens? What are these tokens abilities? What resources do they use? What makes them interesting?

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Information If the player doesn t know it, it doesn t matter. Designer having more fun than the player. Must be able to reasonably act upon it (amount of info vs. time to make decision)

Information Given the decisions players are required to make, what information do they need? Does the game provide the information as and when needed? Will reasonable players be able to figure out what information they need and how to find it? Examples of too much or too little?

Other things that strengthen games Diplomacy Color Simulation Variety of Encounter Positive Identification Roleplaying Socializing Narrative Tension

Diplomacy Games are strengthened if they permit and encourage diplomacy. Alliances, trading of resources Non-exclusive goals

Color Pageantry and detail and sense of place can greatly add to a game s emotional appeal. Wrappings we put on games medieval, futuristic, wild west

Color How does the game evoke the ethos and atmosphere and pageantry of its setting? What can you do to make it more colorful?

Simulation A means of providing color Simulate what your game is about Improves character identification Allows insight into a situation narrative alone cannot Examples?

Variety of Encounter Players like the unexpected. Provides continuity of challenge. Examples?

Positive Identification Alliance versus Horde (WoW), Elf, Allies, Dark Side, Dallas Cowboys Identification with side in game Provide Clear point of view not to be confused with

Roleplaying Occurs when in some sense, you take on the persona of your position. What would my character do? Improves position identification Improves color (suspension of belief) Excellent method for socialization

Roleplaying How can players be induced to roleplay? What sorts of roles does the system permit or encourage?

Socializing I have to believe that the solitary nature of most computer games is a temporary aberration, a consequence of the technology, and that as networks spread and their bandwidth increases, the historical norm will reassert itself.

Socializing How can games better encourage socialization?

Narrative Tension Tension makes for better games Tension throughout More at the end Examples?

Why is WoW a great game?

Why is WoW a great game? Provides many decision points Multiple, non-linear goals Provides plenty of opposition Multiple, defined resources Single, highly defined avatar Good presentation of information Facilitates and welcomes diplomacy Loads of color including player created fiction

Why is WoW a great game? Simulated monsters, NPC groups, NPCs and economy Loads of monsters, NPCs Side identification : Alliance vs. Horde Allows players to roleplay their characters. Encourages socializing through guilds and chat. Provides narrative tension through quests and combat