CS 325: Game Design

Instructor: Dr. Jan M. Allbeck

GTA: Kshitiz Bhattarai

Description:

Game design, in various electronic entertainment technologies, involves a diverse set of skills and backgrounds from narrative and art to computer programming. This course surveys the technical aspects of the field, with an emphasis on programming.

We will be using Python and more specifically Pygame for programming assignments. Pygame can be downloaded from: http://www.pygame.org/download.shtml. We will be using Python version 2.7 and therefore you should install this version: pygame-1.9.2a0.win32-py2.7.msi.

Textbook: Fundamentals of Game Design 2nd Edition by Ernest Adams.

Topics:

  1. Principles of Game Design
  2. Genre-specific Game Design Issues
  3. Storytelling and Character Development
  4. Level Design
  5. Puzzle Design
  6. Franchises, Brands, and history
  7. Teams
  8. Development

Grading:

Course Outcomes:

  1. An ability to employ a variety of data structures in a game development and design context.
  2. An ability to identify the issues involved in the core mechanics and design of a game and how to solve them with appropriate techniques.
  3. An ability to design and implement simple games from the ground up.

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