Today we talked about the different types of rules that you'll encounter in games, as well as the mechanics and systems of rules that exist. Check out the notes below: ![]()
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Today we learned about different Player Formats, and then you guys got to work creating a poster. See the links in the document below: ![]()
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Today Ethan took the lead in leading an example of an RPG for the class! We had two sections; the other group of students played some more electronic games, and had lots of fun!
We finished discussing these game mediums today. Here are the notes, and an EC assignment! RPG Assignment and Video Instructions ![]()
Today we began to look at and learn about Card & Party Games. See below: ![]()
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Today we had fun finishing up some board games, and then had a quiz! The link is for the Kahoot Review!
Since we had to finish early last time, we again played some dice / tile games, and then all joined together in playing a board game.
Today we reviewed Game Histories (Shown below), and then looked at some more game mediums ![]()
Here's our class notes, reading: ![]()
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We then played a few games, including:
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HW List:The HW assignments are listed below, in order of most recent to oldest: Draft: D8 - Final D10
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Draft: D9; Due: D12, A or B:
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Game Analysis Spectrums: (Due: D22)
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Gameplay Term Analysis: (Due: D22)
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Game Resources / Theme Sheet (Due D16)
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Game Rules Eval:
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Game Format Poster:
Assigned: D12 Due: D15 ![]()
Game Eval (In Class):
Assigned: D2. Due: D3 ![]()
Assigned: D1 Due: D2,
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About the Class:This half year / single semester course will introduce you to the exciting world of Game Theory and Design! Hopefully, if you’re in this class, you enjoy games already. Games can be very fun, exciting, and an enjoyable pasttime. There are some willing to pay 10s if not 100s of dollars for some games! While not everyone likes the same type of games, most people do find them enjoyable.
This class aims to not only explore games and gaming, but to help you towards creating a game of your own! We will be covering the basics of games, their purposes, types, etc., and explore them thoroughly. The second half of the class will focus on you collaborating with some of your classmates in creating a game of your own! If you apply what you learn well in the class, perhaps you can create the next popular game sold in stores everywhere! Archives
January 2019
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