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    Procedural Generation in Game Design

     
    Procedural Generation in Game Design

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    Making a game can be an intensive process, and if not planned accurately can easily run over budget. The use of procedural generation in game design can help with the intricate and multifarious aspects of game development; thus facilitating cost reduction. This form of development enables games to create their play areas, objects and stories based on a set of rules, rather than relying on the developer to handcraft each element individually. Readers will learn to create randomized maps, weave accidental plotlines, and manage complex systems that are prone to unpredictable behavior. Tanya Short's and Tarn Adams' Procedural Generation in Game Design offers a wide collection of chapters from various experts that cover the implementation and enactment of procedural generation in games. Designers from a variety of studios provide concrete examples from their games to illustrate the many facets of this emerging sub-discipline.







    Key Features:







    Introduces the differences between static/traditional game design and procedural game design











    Demonstrates how to solve or avoid common problems with procedural game design in a variety of concrete ways











    Includes industry leaders' experiences and lessons from award-winning games











    World's finest guide for how to begin thinking about procedural design

    Product details

    EAN/ISBN:
    9781498799195
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    338
    Publication date:
    2017-06-08
    Publisher:
    Routledge
    EAN/ISBN:
    9781498799195
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    338
    Publication date:
    2017-06-08
    Publisher:
    Routledge

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