A Theory of Fun for Game Design

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Author: Raph Koster

ISBN-10: 1932111972

ISBN-13: 9781932111972

Category: Game Programming

A Theory of Fun for Game Design is not your typical how-to book. It features a novel way of teaching interactive designers how to create and improve their designs to incorporate the highest degree of fun. As the book shows, designing for fun is all about making interactive products like games highly entertaining, engaging, and addictive. The book's unique approach of providing a highly visual storyboard approach combined with a narrative on the art and practice of designing for fun is sure to...

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A "Theory of Fun for Game Design is not your typical how-to book. It features a novel way of teaching interactive designers how to create and improve their designs to incorporate the highest degree of fun. As the book shows, designing for fun is all about making interactive products like games highly entertaining, engaging, and addictive. The book's unique approach of providing a highly visual storyboard approach combined with a narrative on the art and practice of designing for fun is sure to be a hit with game and interactive designers, At first glance A "Theory of Fun for Game Design is a book that will truly inspire and challenge game designers to think in new was; however, its universal message will influence designers from all walks of life. This book captures the real essence of what drives us to seek out products and experiences that are truly fun and entertaining. The author masterfully presents his engaging theory by showing readers how many designs are lacking because they are predictable and not engaging enough. He then explains how great designers use different types of elements in new ways to make designs more fun and compelling. Anyone who is interested in design will enjoy how the book works on two levels--as a quick inspiration guide to game design, or as an informative discussion that details the insightful thinking from a great mind in the game industry.

ForewordPrologue : my grandfatherCh. 1Why write this book?2Ch. 2How the brain works12Ch. 3What games are34Ch. 4What games teach us48Ch. 5What games aren't80Ch. 6Different fun for different folks100Ch. 7The problem with learning110Ch. 8The problem with people128Ch. 9Games in context140Ch. 10The ethics of entertainment160Ch. 11Where games should go172Ch. 12Taking their rightful place184Epilogue : fun matters, grandpa200