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game design exam study guide questions and answers(latest updae)

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Which of the following games uses the gameplay mechanic of movement? Monopoly A plan of action used to achieve a goal is known as: strategy True or False: A player's options are defined and limited by rules, but how and when the player makes gameplay choices are affected by game me...

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Video Game Design exam study guide questions and answers(latest update).

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Which of the following games uses the gameplay mechanic of movement? Monopoly A plan of action used to achieve a goal is known as: strategy True or False: A player's options are defined and limited by rules, but how and when the player makes gameplay choices are affected by game me...

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The Art of Game Design: A Book of Lenses exam study guide questions and answers(latest update)

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The Lens of Essential Experience What experience do I want the player to have? What is essential to that experience? How can my game capture that essence? The Lens of Surprise What will surprise players when they play my game? Does the story in my game have surprises? Do the game rules? ...

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Game Design UNIT 3 exam study guide questions and answers(latest update)

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Builds another way of saying versions Cel shading technique where objects are rendered in cartoon style by using less shading color Codebase the collection of computer instructions and other files that constitute a piece of software conditional logic: when a certain conditio...

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Game Design Unit 1 exam study guide questions and answers(latest update)

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Feedback Reaction or response to some process, activity, or action. Play Set of activities that are done for enjoyment or recreation. Cooperative Game Where participants work in concert towards a common goal. Competitive Participants strive to outdo each other and emerge vic...

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Game design midterm exam study guide questions and answers(latest update)

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Players expect * a consistent world * an understanding of the worlds boundaries *reasonable solution *directions * accomplish a task *some setbacks * a fair chance * avoid getting stuck *to do not watch the uneducated expert "Players do not know what they want but they know when it...

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Game Design UNIT 5 exam study guide questions and answers(latest update)

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aesthetics the look and feel of the game checkpoints designated milestones to be reached within a level, which act as respawn and save points in some games concept art illustrations that convey the look and feel of your game cultural references certain objects, patterns, or ...

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Game Design - Unit 1 Quiz exam study guide questions and answers(latest update)

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Atari 2600 was one of the first game consoles to become widely used. What type of controller did it introduce to the gaming market? joystick Games of all types (electronic, board games, outdoor games) make use of which of the following components? positive competition Which of the fo...

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Game Design: Final Exam exam study guide questions and answers(latest update)

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Platformer Game type classified bay it's use of surfaces and jumping to add challenge. Local Library A large collection of objects that can be imported into the game you are designing. Relative Movement Layer setting that will force the layer to follow a certain object. Z T...

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Chapter 1 - The Role of the Game Designer exam study guide questions and answers(latest update)

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They envision how a game will work during play. They create objectives, rules, & procedures, gives a game life by planning everything necessary to create a compelling player experience. What are the responsibilities of a game designer? Solid gameplay What makes a great game? When the...

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GAME DESIGN CHAPTER 1 exam study guide questions and answers(latest update)

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First playable level The first iteration of the game's first level that can be played and tested Game environment An area specifically designed to enable gameplay Pitch document used to sell the game idea to the video game publisher or to decision makers at the game studio. ...

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Game Design - Practice for the Unity Certification exam study guide questions and answers(latest update)

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Which property determines the maximum distance a camera will render objects? Select one answer: Far clipping plane Which of the following is true of orthographic cameras? Select one answer: They cannot render 3D meshes. You have added a new skybox to your scene. However, the Main Cam...

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Game Design I - Midterm exam study guide questions and answers(latest update)

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3 Psychological Points of Impetus 1. Challenge 2. Risk 3. Reward Linus Pauling "The best way to get ideas, is to get a LOT of ideas" Chris Bateman - 9 Player types 1. Conqueror - "I'll beat anything" 2. Manager - "I have to know how it works" 3. Wanderer - Escape into ano...

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Game Design Module 6 exam study guide questions and answers(latest update)

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True or False: If a 2D game object's gravity scale is set to 0, it will not fall down during gameplay. True True or False: For any 2D game object, the greater the linear drag, the further the game object will drift following movement. False What is a component that can be added to a...

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Game Design Unit 4 exam study guide questions and answers(latest update)

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Player-centric game design an approach where the designer creates a game by envisioning a player who represents the game's intended audience and then making entertaining that gamer the most important goal in designing the game Designer-centric game design When designers consider themseleve...

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