ABSTRACT

Situational Design lays out a new methodology for designing and critiquing videogames. While most game design books focus on games as formal systems, Situational Design concentrates squarely on player experience. It looks at how playfulness is not a property of a game considered in isolation, but rather the result of the intersection of a game with an appropriate player. Starting from simple concepts, the book advances step-by-step to build up a set of practical tools for designing player-centric playful situations. While these tools provide a fresh perspective on familiar design challenges as well as those overlooked by more transactional design paradigms.

 

 

Key Features

Introduces a new methodology of game design that concentrates on moment-to-moment player experience

  • Provides practical design heuristics for designing playful situations in all types of games
  • Offers groundbreaking techniques for designing non-interactive play spaces
  • Teaches designers how to create games that function as performances
  • Provides a roadmap for the evolution of games as an art form.
  • chapter |9 pages

    Introduction

    chapter |13 pages

    Situations, Constraints, and Moves

    chapter |19 pages

    Playfulness

    chapter |13 pages

    Anticipation

    chapter |11 pages

    Goals

    chapter |13 pages

    Methods

    chapter |14 pages

    Narrative

    chapter |16 pages

    Meaning