Making Videogames

Making Videogames

Author: Duncan Harris

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2022-06-28

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 050002314X

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An in-depth visual guide presenting the detailed creative journeys behind the development of the world’s leading videogames. Making Videogames is an extraordinary snapshot of modern interactive entertainment, with insight from pioneers about the most important games in the industry. Illustrated with some of the most arresting in-game images ever seen in print, this book explores the unique alchemy of a technical and artistic endeavor striking a captivating balance between insider insight and accessibility. Across twelve chapters, each focusing on a specific game from AAA blockbusters such as Control and Half-Life: Alyx to cult breakthrough games including No Man’s Sky and Return of the Obra Dinn, this volume documents the incredible craft of videogame worldbuilding. These chapters present masterful visual storytelling via the world’s most popular, but seldom fully understood, entertainment medium. Demonstrating the magic and method behind each studio’s work, the book includes enlightening text by Alex Wiltshire complementing specially created imagery “photographed” in-engine by screen capture artist Duncan Harris. A book for die-hard videogame fanatics, aspiring designer-creatives, video game developers, and the visually curious alike, Making Videogames will showcase the boundless creativity of this thrilling industry.


Gamedev

Gamedev

Author: Wlad Marhulets

Publisher:

Published: 2020-06-29

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 9781735232508

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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.


Making a Video Game

Making a Video Game

Author: Nadia Higgins

Publisher: Sequence Entertainment

Published: 2018-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781681514444

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A chronicle of the people, matches, and world events that shaped the South American mens Argentine soccer team known as Boca Juniors, from its founding in 1905 to today.


How to Make a Video Game All by Yourself

How to Make a Video Game All by Yourself

Author: Matt Hackett

Publisher:

Published: 2024-07-28

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781736576212

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How to Make a Video Game All By Yourself is a guide for passionate creators who want to focus their skills into making a video game with very little outside help. It will show you how to find your "itch" that fuels your fire, how to find a "game engine" that will power your vision, and how to "find the fun" in your game. Most importantly, this book helps you guide your project to the finish line. Written from personal experience by a ten-year video game industry veteran and podcaster, it's packed with handmade drawings and charts. It's stuffed with quotes from notable video game developers and other creators. Lastly, it's pragmatic and terse, with the clear goal of helping you make your first video game all by yourself.This is the large edition of the book, at 8"x8".


How to Make Your Own Video Game

How to Make Your Own Video Game

Author: M. Usman

Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books

Published: 2016-01-02

Total Pages: 43

ISBN-13: 1311311637

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Table of Contents Preface Chapter # 1: Important Tips to Think About Before Making Your Game Have a Concrete Idea Determine Your Audience Consider Your Platform Pick a Genre Have a Great Title Work on Gameplay Be Realistic Chapter # 2: Coming up with Game Ideas Read Books Get Ideas From Movies Use Other Games Mix Different Ideas Day Dream Brainstorm with Your Friends Pay Attention to Your Life Chapter # 3: Choosing an Engine Stencyl GameMaker Unity Unreal Engine RPG Maker VX Chapter # 4: Secrets on How to Make a Game Great Small Learning Curve Continuous Challenges Set Appropriate Rewards Freedom to Make Decisions Don't Just Focus on the Story, But Gameplay as Well Chapter # 5: Testing Your Game Think of What You Want to Know After Testing Test on Every Platform Use Your Friends Ask people Online Your Presence During Testing Chapter # 6: How to Promote a Game Begin Marketing Before the Release Date Have a Website Don't Forget Social Media Join Forums Tell Your Friends Connect with other Developers Chapter # 7: How To Become a Great Game Developer Play many video games Don't Wait for Motivation Learn Programming Take Criticism Work with Other People Work on Deadlines Conclusion About the Author Publisher Preface If you are an avid gamer, you probably have had the will to create your own game. Unfortunately, you had no idea where to start from. In this book, you will discover how you can make a game. Your ideas should not be buried in your head; you just don't know if they could make the next “Grand Theft Auto.” In order to make a simple game, you mainly need a computer and game-making software. Since you play games all the time, then you already have a computer. If not, you can build one easily. As for the softwares, you can download them online. Some are free while some come at a cost. Making your first game will not be an easy task as there are a couple of things you need to learn first. So you should not have high hopes for your first game. But with time and practice, you will definitely get better. In this book, I will show you the best softwares you can use to make your own games. I will also give you things you must think about before you start developing your game. In addition to that, you will also find guidance on testing your game, tips for becoming a great game developer, advice on creating game ideas, and more. If you thought that making games was something only for big companies, this book will show you that you too can do it. I hope you will find this book helpful.


Make Your Own Scratch Games!

Make Your Own Scratch Games!

Author: Anna Anthropy

Publisher: No Starch Press

Published: 2019-07-02

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1593279361

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Learn to make interactive games with Scratch—the beginner-friendly, block-based programming language from the MIT Media Lab! Anna Anthropy, game designer extraordinaire, will show you how to do everything from building a game map to creating animations and debugging the end product. Take a peek inside the history of video game design, learn programming basics, and turn your ideas into creative games that you can play and share with your friends. Learn how to: •Draw characters like a hungry, leaf-eating bug•Animate characters—make them walk, jump, climb, and fall! •Create objects for your player to collect and obstacles to avoid •Design multiple levels to create a cave exploring platform game•Create sound effects and music for your games •Share your games online and use player feedback to improve your games Isn’t it time to Make Your Own Scratch Games? The world is waiting! Covers Scratch 3.0


Making School a Game Worth Playing

Making School a Game Worth Playing

Author: Ryan Schaaf

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2014-06-05

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 1483375145

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Integrate game-based learning for 21st Century skills success! This straightforward, easy-to-follow guide from experts Schaaf and Mohan helps you leverage technology students love best – digital video games. With step-by-step strategies, you’ll easily find, evaluate, and integrate gaming into your existing lesson plans or completely redesign your classroom. Teachers learn to use well-designed game elements to: Promote meaningful student buy-in Create student-centered, collaborative learning spaces Teach and assess 21st Century Fluencies aligned to Common Core State Standards Address multiple intelligences using research-based strategies Includes a detailed implementation outline. Create engaged, adventure-filled learning with this resourceful guide!


The Foundation For Creating Video Games

The Foundation For Creating Video Games

Author: Austin Onwudachi

Publisher: Chikosolutions

Published: 2020-04-18

Total Pages: 17

ISBN-13:

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In this ebook, The Foundation For Creating Video Games you will learn how to create your very own video game. Brainstorming ideas, story design, principals of game design, picking a genre, such as adventure or RPG, and decide which platform you want your game to be on, like PC or mobile. Then, write out a preliminary design for the idea of your game, with a few core concepts and corresponding key features.


Video Games

Video Games

Author: Arthur Asa Berger

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-28

Total Pages: 163

ISBN-13: 1351299948

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From their inception, video games quickly became a major new arena of popular entertainment. Beginning with very primitive games, they quickly evolved into interactive animated works, many of which now approach film in terms of their visual excitement. But there are important differences, as Arthur Asa Berger makes clear in this important new work. Films are purely to be viewed, but video involves the player, moving from empathy to immersion, from being spectators to being actively involved in texts. Berger, a renowned scholar of popular culture, explores the cultural significance of the expanding popularity and sophistication of video games and considers the biological and psychoanalytic aspects of this phenomenon.Berger begins by tracing the evolution of video games from simple games like Pong to new, powerfully involving and complex ones like Myst and Half-Life. He notes how this evolution has built the video industry, which includes the hardware (game-playing consoles) and the software (the games themselves), to revenues comparable to the American film industry.


Game Design

Game Design

Author: Lewis Pulsipher

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2012-08-08

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 0786491051

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Many aspiring game designers have crippling misconceptions about the process involved in creating a game from scratch, believing a "big idea" is all that is needed to get started. But game design requires action as well as thought, and proper training and practice to do so skillfully. In this indispensible guide, a published commercial game designer and longtime teacher offers practical instruction in the art of video and tabletop game design. The topics explored include the varying types of games, vital preliminaries of making a game, the nuts and bolts of devising a game, creating a prototype, testing, designing levels, technical aspects, and assessing nature of the audience. With practice challenges, a list of resources for further exploration, and a glossary of industry terms, this manual is essential for the nascent game designer and offers food for thought for even the most experienced professional.