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Level Up Your Game Design! – 2015 Make Cycle #3

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Created July 7, 2015 by Paula Escuadra, Evan Rushton, and Lori Stone GlassLab, Inc. • 2467 views • 0 examples • 3 tutorials

Level Up Your Game Design! – 2015 Make Cycle #3

For this Make Cycle, we invite you to use game design to analyze, remediate, and reflect on complex systems. You may ask – why game design? The systems within which we operate can be difficult to understand – and even more so, difficult to discuss. Games – in all their forms – are engaging tools for experimentation. As dynamic and interactive works of art, games can inspire us to tackle and engage with complexity. Plus, games, and the ways in which they are designed, enable us to experiment and have fun with failure: the ability to try, fail, and try… Read more »

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Make a Video Game

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Created July 1, 2014 by Kevin Hodgson • 1888 views • 0 examples • 0 tutorials

Make a Video Game

You know your students play them. You might be a gamer, too, particularly as the world of mobile technology has brought apps like Candy Crush and Angry Birds into our phones. But where does one even begin when it come to teaching video game design? Gamestar Mechanic is one site that is constructed for the very purpose of teaching game design to young people. With the use of “quests” to teach game design and tools to build and publish video games, Gamestar Mechanic is a solid introduction to the world of gaming.

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