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  2. Game design document - Wikipedia

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    A game design document may be made of text, images, diagrams, concept art, or any applicable media to better illustrate design decisions. Some design documents may include functional prototypes or a chosen game engine for some sections of the game. Although considered a requirement by many companies, a GDD has no set industry standard form.

  3. Video game design - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Video game design is the process of designing the rules and content of video games in the pre-production stage [1] and designing the gameplay, environment, storyline and characters in the production stage. Some common video game design subdisciplines are world design, level design, system design, content design, and user interface design.

  4. Game design - Wikipedia

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    A paper prototype made as part of the design process of the video game Diamond Trust of London. Game design is the process of creating and shaping the mechanics, systems and rules of a game. Games can be created for entertainment, education, exercise or experimental purposes. Additionally, elements and principles of game design can be applied ...

  5. Video game development - Wikipedia

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    The concept documentation can be separated into three stages or documents—high concept, pitch and concept; [124] [133] however, there is no industry standard naming convention, for example, both Bethke (2003) and Bates (2004) refer to pitch document as "game proposal", [126] [131] yet Moore, Novak (2010) refers to concept document as "game ...

  6. High concept - Wikipedia

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    High concept. High concept is a type of artistic work that can be easily pitched with a succinctly stated premise. [1] It can be contrasted with low concept, which is more concerned with character development and other subtleties that are not as easily summarized. The origin of the term is disputed. [2]

  7. MDA framework - Wikipedia

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    MDA framework. In game design the Mechanics-Dynamics-Aesthetics (MDA) framework is a tool used to analyze games. It formalizes the properties of games by breaking them down into three components: Mechanics, Dynamics and Aesthetics. These three words have been used informally for many years to describe various aspects of games, but the MDA ...

  8. Art pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The art pipeline is the process of creating and implementing art for a particular project, most commonly associated with the creative process for developing video games.In an era of high-profile video games, wherein the creative energy of the teams and the budgets for projects surpass even some Hollywood blockbusters, graphics are ever-improving and an increasingly important selling point.

  9. Game art design - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Game art design is a subset of game development involving the process of creating the artistic aspects of video games. Video game art design begins in the pre-production phase of creating a video game. Video game artists are visual artists involved from the conception of the game who make rough sketches of the characters, setting, objects ...