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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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Hacking a Classic Arcade Game

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Created June 9, 2014 by Kevin Hodgson • 2067 views • 1 examples • 0 tutorials

Hacking a Classic Arcade Game

In correlation with the “toy hacking,” video game hacking can begin with some classic arcade games as “mentor texts” that one can build upon. A nice element of the classics is that design and play are relatively simple, due no doubt to the constraints of technology of the time. Revisit some of the old arcade games — http://www.classicgamesarcade.com/ — and find a favorite. Next, either build a board game version of the video game, or use a video game design site like Gamestar Mechanic – http://gamestarmechanic.com/ – to build your own version of a classic arcade game. Consider ways you… Read more »

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