Of Course You Can Design a Game, But Can You design a Good One?
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ID: | SEM1571211 |
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Web site: | http://pulsiphergames.com/ |
Email: | GoodGame (at) pulsiphergames.com (Replace (at) with @ for real address.) |
Category: | Seminar |
Rules: | Game system not specified |
Time slot: | Sun Aug 2 9:00 am - 10:00 am (1 hour) |
Cost: | $0.00 |
Host: | Lewis Pulsipher (Pulsipher Games) |
Ages: | Everyone (6+) |
Experience required: | None (You've never played before - rules will be taught) |
Materials provided? | Yes |
Location: | Crowne Plaza, room Pennsylvania Station A |
Tickets: | 0 out of 80 are available (as of 6:57 am Thursday August 27th, 2020) |
Event added: | Thu Aug 27 6:57 am |
What does "good game" mean? A lot of different things to different people. But there are principles to follow before you use playtesting to determine your target market's reaction.
What does "good game" mean? A lot of different things to different people. But there are principles to follow before you use playtesting to determine your target market's reaction. The author of the book "Game Design" and the classic wargame Britannia leads the discussion. More information at Wikipedia: "Lewis Pulsipher"