Game Development Lesson 1

Game Development
Lets Rumble
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ComputingLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)

This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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Game Development
Lets Rumble

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Create a game concept pitch. I want your notes here. Some of you will pitch to the group. You have 5 mins. (NO established franchise use - must be original)

Slide 2 - Open question

PITCH YOUR GAME

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What problems did you have?

Slide 4 - Mind map

Breaking it down
With any large problem you face it is hard to tackle it face on.
One approach is to break the big problem in to several smaller ones
Each of these is easier to tackle and will lead to solving the bigger problem
In computing we call this DECOMPOSITION


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Decomposition
Via Word (link):
Write a series of questions you think you need to answer to produce your game design pitch.

timer
5:00

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Share some questions

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Questions to Consider
  1. What is the game about?
  2. Who is the audience?
  3. Is there a market for it? What’s the competition like?
  4. Which platform will it be published on?
  5. How will it be monetized? Will it be sold on a platform, or free to play with in-game purchases?
  6. How long will it take to develop?
  7. What staff and resources will it require?
  8. What is the estimated budget?

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Ranking importance
Some things are more important than others
Number your list of questions in order of rank
1 = most important and so on

RANK your questions now

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Compare
Compare your ranking with a peer next to you
Are there any differences?
Who is right?

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What is important?
Simply put - some stuff is more important to keep and include
Some stuff we can ignore

This is known as Abstraction in Computer Science
  • Simplifying a problem by removing the unnecessary elements and focusing on what is important.

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An everyday application
Lets apply decomposition and abstraction to an everyday issue
A family deciding to go to the cinema and watch a film together.

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So What is Important?
There will be many opinions on this one but here is one

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Task - Plot, Characters & Lore

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Slide 15 - Video

Slide 16 - Video