Game design

 After reading the pieces on what is a game anyway, the organic nature of game ideation and four basic methods for generating ideas, I've now a better understanding of what I can do to better for my project in Multimedia development.

From reading what is a game anyway, I learned more on the sub-elements of game development, as the article may not talk about making games directly, it does mention important things to take note of like definitions of games made from games scholars and such, David Parlett said a game has an end and a means, meaning any game has a purpose for how it ends, whether that is story based or based upon a players actions, e.c.t.

Overall I learned that game design takes time and effort and a lot of creativity.  Techniques used in game design range from concentration, brainstorming, scamper and Ramsey meaning a lot of work is needed for the development of any game. Concentration is referring to putting a decent effort in your work, maybe doing this out of the ordinary while inspire you with some new ideas. Brainstorming is in a group discussing your ideas out in the open so that people can either improve upon them or give alternative options for them. Scamper is when you alter smaller parts of a game so that the overall game fells bigger in comparison, example the new Crash Bandicoot game has the main story, but also has three other playable characters with their own levels and play styles, making the game feel longer. Ramsey is looking at something that you think you know all about, but seeing it in a different light, maybe you are told to make a game about a sport, but you dive deep and focus on the player themselves rather than just the sport.

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