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The Art of Computer Game DesignThe Art of Computer Game Design is a book that was written in 1982 by game design guru Chris Crawford. Crawford worked as a game designer for Atari in the 70s and is the author of Balance of Power, a bestselling game. The orginal book has been out of print for years, but this link will take you to a downloadable .PDF copy of the book. Crawford includes six precepts for computer game design that are still true, twenty years after the original text was written. The precepts include: Go with the grain (work with the strengths of the computing medium); Don't transplant (taking a board game and converting it to a computer game doesn't work); Keep it clean (stay close to the theme and avoid distracting details); Store less and process more (what we in computer simulation call dynamic complexity vs. detail complexity).

Posted by Michael Bean

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