Game Design Project 2: Design a Game
Summary: you will design a game as
part of a group, then write about it individually.
Due: Tuesday Dec 3rd/Wed Dec 4th at
the start of class. (this will overlap the last programming project)
credit where credit is due: This project was inspired by a blog post by
Richard Bartle (of Bartle types fame)
Project:
In class you will be divided into groups. Each group will be given a set
of supplies. You and your group need to take those supplies and make a
game out of them. You can add one peice of paper and whatever you want to
draw on it to the items you are supplied. You
do not have to use all of the items supplied, but you do need to
use at least some of the items and possibly a sheet of paper as your only
components. If your group uses a sheet of paper you must turn it in so I
can have it when I am reading your reports.
In class develop a game as part of your group. Each of you should write the
rules of the game down for your use later including how the items I supplied
you are used. Don't create a crazy complex game. You have about an hour to
get this going.
Play the game with your group.
The writeup:
After class, each of you individually must write a paper (the usual rules
apply: proper grammar, spelling etc). The paper must include:
- The rules of your game
- for extra credit grade include a "skin" a premise that will make it
interesting
- describe how the items you were supplied with work in the game
- Analyze your game describe how its systems work. Include at
least the following.
- what are the resources?
- what are the objects and their properties and behaviors?
- What is the conflict in your game? How is it resolved?
- What sort of information structure do players have in the game?
(open vs closed)
- what are the player interaction patterns?
- what are the system dynamics of your game? did anything unexpected
happen? (recall the discussion about emergent behavior in games eg:
the ultima online ecosystem)
- Grads: propose how you would put this into an electronic format and
discussion which venue it belongs in and why?
The paper should be about 3-4 pages of analysis (up to 5 for gras) and
whatever more you need for the rules of your game.
Print the paper and bring it to class on the due date.