Developing Creative Content for Games

Developing Creative Content for Games

Author: Greg Johnson

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2019-02-15

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 1498777767

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This book provides readers with a solid understanding of game development, design, narrative, charaterization, plot, back story and world creation elements that are crucial for game writers and designers as they create a detailed world setting, adventure, characters, narrative and plot suitable for possible publication. Game design and development issues such as writing for games, emergent complexity, risk reward systems, competitive and cooperative game play will be investigated, analyzed and critiqued. Examples will be used to highlight and explain the various concepts involved and how the game development process works.


Glory of Yore

Glory of Yore

Author: Agatha Norvelle

Publisher:

Published: 2016-02-20

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 9781619120686

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This is an exciting fantasy role playing game for a small group of adults ages 10 years and up! Take on the role of a brave knight, noble wizard, bold thief, or wise priest in the world of King Arthur and the land of Camelot. Using this book you can play one of the Knights of the Round Table or a mythical heroine of old. This concise rule book contains everything you need to know how to play the game and serves as your guide to one of the richest settings in all of fantasy and legend. This book provides players with the kind of fascinating role playing experience that greeted the first people to enjoy these games so long ago. Let the simple rules of this game be your guide to the clash of steel clad knights, the thunder of powerful magic, and the acrid smell of mighty dragons that awaits you.


The Negro of the Old South

The Negro of the Old South

Author: Susan Bradford Eppes

Publisher:

Published: 1925

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13:

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The Negro of the Old South, written by a Mrs. Nicholas Ware Eppes, and published in 1925, is a book whose only relevance lies in its bias. The author explains her authority on the subject of slavery by stating that she is, "one of the lauded, much abused, much despised, and much ridiculed classes -- one of the blue-booded children of the Old South, surrounded for many years by the slaves who were as truly ours as anything else we owned and served by them in many ways, 'sence freedom drapped'." Such is the tone throughout the whole of this favorable recollection. Cooks are referred to as 'pets, ' the Klu Klux Klan is described as 'the great third kingdom, ' and the crime of lynching was never known by the African American in the south "until these apostles of negro equality (carpet-baggers) put it in the minds of the newly made citizens." The only historical analysis of slavery is given to suggest that the climate, the 'mother country' (Britain), the "New Englanders who sought a market for their wares," and others had forced the institution of slavery upon the South. -- Melissa Wilks and Alexander Wray-Kerr (Monticello High School Scholars Program, Spring 2003)


Chance Adventure

Chance Adventure

Author: Kelly Eileen Hake

Publisher: Barbour Publishing

Published: 2012-09-01

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 1620299240

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Logan longs for adventure. But around Chance Ranch, marriage seems mandatory. So Logan and Bryce, youngest of the Chance men, set out to see what the Lord could have for them in Salt Lick Holler. Plenty of blessings have come out of that town - maybe it was time for someone from Reliable, California, to bless the town folk back. Hattie Thales, widow at twenty-one, knows her place. She delights in being the holler's healer and the companion to aged Widow Hendricks. She could marry again, but who would want a wife who can't bear him sons? Will Logan's chance adventure lead him to love? Could Hattie be facing her first chance at true love?


משלי

משלי

Author:

Publisher: Mesorah Publications

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9781578192779

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A decade in preparation and well worth the wait this volume brings Shlomo HaMelech's wisdom to every Jewish home, school, office and shul. Compiled and crafted by a master of Torah thought and ethical teaching, it explains, enlightens and inspires. Countless layers of meaning are explored and explicated. Hundreds of footnotes, innumerable related teachings and anecdotes from the Sages and great leaders through the ages. Study it. Read it. Glance at it. Whatever level you prefer, this is a work you will treasure and return to for years to come. Vol. 1 (Chapters 1-15)