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The Art of Computer Game Design

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The Art of Computer Game Design
First edition
AuthorChris Crawford
IllustratorChris Crawford
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectComputer and video game design
PublisherMcGraw-Hill/Osborne Media
Publication date
1984
Pages113
ISBN0-88134-117-7
OCLC10277416
794.8/2 19
LC ClassGV1469.2 .C72 1984
Followed byChris Crawford on Game Design 

The Art of Computer Game Design by Chris Crawford is the first book[1] devoted to the theory of computer and video games. The book attempts to categorize computer games and talks about design precepts that serve as guidelines for game designers. It was originally published in Berkeley, California by McGraw-Hill/Osborne Media in 1984. The original edition became available as a free download from a site maintained by Washington State University, Pullman in 1997. In 2011 the free download was removed and the text is currently available as a Kindle e-book.

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Background

Crawford in 1981 and 1982 coauthored a series of technical articles in BYTE on developing games for the Atari 8-bit computers. The articles were collected into De Re Atari.[2] In December 1982 he published an article in BYTE on abstract aspects of game design, using Legionnaire as example.[3]

Reception

Calling the author "a master of computer game design", PC Magazine complimented Crawford using his own games as examples of success and failure, and recommended the book to both game designers and players.[4] Orson Scott Card was less favorable, writing in Ahoy! that "when one of the best computer game designers in the business writes a book about computer game design, you expect it to be wonderful ... And when [The Art of Computer Game Design] turned out to be merely fascinating but often shallow and sometimes just plain wrong-headed, I was disappointed".[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Wolf, Mark; Perron, Bernard (August 19, 2003). The Video Game Theory Reader. Routledge. ISBN 978-0415965781. page 4
  2. ^ Crawford, Chris (September 1981). "The Atari Tutorial / Part 1: The Display List". BYTE. p. 284.
  3. ^ Crawford, Chris (December 1982). "Design Techniques and Ideas for Computer Games". BYTE. p. 96. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  4. ^ Wiswell, Phil; Earle, A. Scott (1984-08-21). "A Dynamic Duo". PC Magazine. p. 279. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
  5. ^ Card, Orson Scott (February 1985). "How do Games Play?". Ahoy!. p. 33. Retrieved 15 October 2013.

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