Write the Game

Write the Game : Everything you need to know about game development
Write the Game
Everything you need to know about game development
This is a blog that’s designed to help you understand games; the process of development, the sweat, toil and tears that get sunk into thirty seconds of action, and the tightrope line of success across the sea of failure.
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9/14 10:58 Isnt That Spatial?
Every video game has certain benefits and constraints in the way it represents space. Interaction fiction, arcade titles, 2D side-scrollers, isometric RPGs, and first person shooters all have advantages and disadvantages to how they deal with...
7/27 7:34 Project Natal: The Next Step
It wasn't so long ago I talked about XTR, the single-camera input method. Not that much later, Xbox announced Project Natal, which takes the idea ofmotion-sensitive technology and takes it to the logical end. Where one company leads, others are sure...
9/13 10:55 Selling a Game: Word of Mouth
First up, let me apologise for disappearing for a month. I moved house, lost my internet for a while, and then my computer died. Not a good chain of events! However, I'm back now - with my follow-up to Selling a Game: Making People Want to Buy. Once...
7/20 18:46 Lets Play, Lets Cook: The Blurred Line between Games and Tools
On the one hand you have Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, and on the other you have Happy Cooking. On the train you start up Chinatown Wars, and when you get home you load up the PSP e-book reader. One day you are deep into Manhunt 2, counting bodies, the...
7/12 17:54 Lego Batman: A Game for all Ages
I stumbled across Lego Batman almost by accident. One slow evening I was downloading various demo games from the PSN store, and one of them happened to be Lego Batman. Up to now, my involvement with the Lego series had been limited to playing Star...

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