Game design wiki
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Game design wiki
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Re: Game design wiki
#2https://web.archive.org/web/20120121195938/http://gamificati...
Unfortunately it turned in to a employee training website then went off line.
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#4Or are we calling any published document a wiki these days?
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#5This isn't actually a wiki, now is it? Or are we calling any published document a wiki these days?
But even that would be wrong in this case.
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#6Kinda parallel to this, if anyone has any recommendations on a good book about game design, more focusing on design patterns, how to structure code, good practices, etc rather than how to program or use a specific engine I'd be grateful.
Out of curiosity, would principles about how to structure code be different in games vs other software?
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#7Kinda parallel to this, if anyone has any recommendations on a good book about game design, more focusing on design patterns, how to structure code, good practices, etc rather than how to program or use a specific engine I'd be grateful.
Regarding design, Vlambeer (Rami Ismail and JW Nijman) is kind of the template of the contemporary indie game. Watch their talks.
HN frequently links to stuff that could appear on "Awesome X" lists on GitHub but I don't personally find it very useful.
Honestly you will not find good books about these things. Games culture writing almost entirely falls into the wrong side of cultural materialism: since the vast majority of game creators are still living, talking about them is marketing. Marketing is survival. It's very hard to have a negative subjective opinion about anything to do with games, including engineering and design, and participate in the gaming ecosystem. All of the games industry operates, essentially, under the "Banning the Negative Book Review" (https://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/30/opinion/banning-the-negat...) premise, in a Darwinian way.
So like if it's a book by a game creator... At the end of the day, they have to promote their game. If they were dead, and someone else were writing about it, okay, the bad stuff won't be omitted, it will be authentically bad. It won't be mea culpa or here's-what-I-learned badsplaining. But that doesn't happen because everyone is still alive.
This is difficult to express because there isn't a succinct humanities idea for this - it's cultural materialism, but that covers a lot of ground - but it is the reason you can't just like, find a book about game development that is mind-bendingly good. It's why there isn't an idea as succinct as The Hero's Journey for games like there is for books. You have to accommodate any and all ideas for making games, not because there's no objective truth to it (there is), but because you might make someone's thing less marketable.
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#8Kinda parallel to this, if anyone has any recommendations on a good book about game design, more focusing on design patterns, how to structure code, good practices, etc rather than how to program or use a specific engine I'd be grateful.
I pulled it out recently and it still has its usefulnes.
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#10I'm not very familiar with Notion. Will this be something that is easy to expand with Notion or is this the wrong platform for such things?