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Writing Checklist for the New Year

December 28th, 2013 — 11:05am

Here’s a short list of topics I want to cover sometime soon. The fault lays with work, game development and motivation!

Transitions: I’m looking at how every element of the game leads into another. This can be as simple as a device to network stages like pipes in Mario, storybook themes and pages, or a grander flow of levels that tie together geographically and thematically.

Pacing: Pacing in games is not linear, even if there is only 1 direction of the player to go in. Pacing needs to be understood on a micro and macro level where every player is different and their feelings need to be accounted for. A player having fun will not notice the snags in gameplay that slow things down. A player who is frustrated will find smaller problems to be far more antagonizing. Given the mood of the player they might not want to do as you’ve designed. This is like reading a book that skips along quickly versus one that reads like a math textbook. The thing is there are people who enjoy reading math textbooks. Pacing is a large and complicated mess for game design.

Non-binary Mechanics: So you get a key and you use it on the door and the door opens, congrats, the mechanic requires no skill to perform and is just a device to deflect you from the point of progression. I love it when a single mechanic has multiple uses that lead to constant discovery and skill. This is more about seeing how everything interacts and seeing the multiple aspects of a particular item given to the player. A gun can be a tool not just a weapon.

Stories in Games: Kind of a general thing. More like a collection of ways I’ve seen story done effectively. Most of what I have to add is about characterization based on mechanics and such. Trying to tightly weave the themes of a story into the player mechanics as best as possible.

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Busy!

September 30th, 2013 — 8:26am

I have been plodding along with 2 articles recently. Transitions and Pacing. Pacing is a much longer one and might take 2 entries to finish. I also have school and work nagging me most of the week. Work on Owlboy goes well, I’ve nearly finished a gigantic area and some other transition/ thematic maps I’ had been meaning to get going on. The guys have a few of their own that are almost ready for me to make all purdy and nice. Lots of stuff is on the way to final draft!

Oh and I’m sorry if anyone has tried to comment but can’t, the spam is overwhelming and I just can’t moderate it all, something else needs to be done.

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No Article This Week

August 21st, 2013 — 4:20am

My weekend was devoted to an artist table at Anime Revolution in Vancouver and I haven’t had time to draft up a new entry.  I want to talk about pacing next time. Hours are a little packed this week so I’ll get to something on Friday night.

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Things and Introductions

April 14th, 2013 — 8:07pm

Whoo, dev blogs!
I’ll probably post some silly things or a few pretentious examinations of videogames in time. For the most part my work on Owlboy has been to do with extra content and things that aren’t glamorous but need to be done in resources and testing. I also take the main game maps and clean up mistakes, tweak the atmosphere, try to compress information into the environment where possible. I enjoy environment design, I think you can tell a player far more that way, especially if it lets the player choose to slow down rather than force them to with text prompts. There’s plenty to talk about with game design and hopefully if I have time I’ll write something fun and educational.

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