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GAME DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS LECTURE FINAL
EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS


If you are not a programmer, your most critical (and perhaps daunting) task to get your
game developed is: - Answer -communicate your idea perfectly to a team of specialists
required to turn that idea into a finished videogame.

One advantage of developing board games over video games is the instant gratification
of developing and playtesting a prototype in a relatively short period of time. True or
False? - Answer -True

A well-written academic review of a video game should be void of: - Answer -hyperbole

How the player interacts with the game and how the player receives information and
feedback from a games is known as: - Answer -User Interface

Survival is a core dynamic that involves surviving and thriving in a game world. True or
False? - Answer -True

The rules of a game are known as: - Answer -Mechanics

Aesthetics refers to how a game looks. True or False? - Answer -False

All games must contain an avatar, or something that represents himself or herself. True
or False? - Answer -False

This is the pattern of play that comes from rules of the game being set in motion by the
players. - Answer -Dynamics

Using IP in game design mitigates risk. True or False? - Answer -True

When you buy a board game, what you take home and play is the original concept
precisely as it was in the designer's head. This is known as ________ design. - Answer
-lossless

Design counterparts to a game's components of rules > system > fun are: - Answer -
mechanics > dynamics > aesthetics

The designer's perspective of game design, with regard to MDA, is the inverse of the
player's perspective. True or False? - Answer -True

Play testing and tuning is a one-step process. True or False? - Answer -False

,One of the highest honors a board game can be awarded is the: - Answer -Spiel des
Jahres

More board games are sold per capita in Germany than anywhere else on earth. True
or False? - Answer -True

In its first year to market, "The Settlers of Catan" sold how many copies? - Answer -
400,000

Violence is taboo in Germany's gaming culture. True or False? - Answer -True

High-level technology is a requisite to make an "immersive" game. True or False? -
Answer -False

Advantage(s) of paper prototype include: - Answer -it is inexpensive, it can reduce final
production costs, and helps developers validate the idea as being good

According to the Diablo II article, the Diablo II team was consisted three main teams: -
Answer -programming, character art, and background art

Bottom-up game design is based on taking an existing board game and developing a
video game from it. True or False? - Answer -False

The author of the "Bottom Up Game Design" article thought this would be a good
simulation game: - Answer -traffic control

Any process that you, as a game designer find fascinating should inherently translate
into a fun and exciting game. True or False? - Answer -False

What is a puzzle? - Answer -it's fun and has a right answer

All puzzles have a goal: to find the solution. True or False? - Answer -True

Action is a genre of puzzle games. True or False? - Answer -True

Mastermind is an example of what type of puzzle: - Answer -Logic

The process of designing and developing an electronic jigsaw puzzle is much the same
as as creating an analog jigsaw puzzle. True or False? - Answer -False

A puzzle is: - Answer -a toy, a series of non-combat events that a player must complete
to progress play, a problem, and a contrivance designed to amuse

Playtesting your own puzzles gives accurate and informational results. True or False? -
Answer -False

, A classification of video game genres was first published by Chris Crawford in: -
Answer -1984

First-person shooters are typically played from the antagonist's viewpoint. True or
False? - Answer -False

This genre is know for casting players as an "adventurer" who specializes in specific
skill set while progressing through a pre-determined storyline. - Answer -RPG

This type of game is characterized by a player having a top-down perspective of the
game world, in which many aspects fall under their power, and there is direct
competition with other forces. - Answer -Strategy

What is Game Design? - Answer -Process of creating the content and rules of a game
and when it is good, it creates goals the player is motivated to reach and gives rules
that the player must follow as he/she makes meaningful decisions in pursuit of those
goals

What is a Game? - Answer -an activity with rules, it is a form of play that often has
conflict but not always, , either with other players, with the game system itself, or with
randomness/fate/luck

What is a Video Game? - Answer -a game that uses a digital video screen of some kind

What is a core dynamic of a game? - Answer -the single thing gameplay is about - the
single play experience the designer is trying to convey

What are some core dynamics of games? - Answer -territorial acquisition, prediction,
spatial reasoning, survival, destruction, building, collection, chasing or evading, trading,
race to the end

Territorial Acquisition - Answer -things are usually "zero-sum," meaning there's only so
much to go around, and when it's gone. it's gone

Prediction - Answer -doing the right thing or being in the right place at the right time, the
players have room to guess what will happen, are rewarded for predicting the possible
outcome of a game before it continues to the next round, and most times, the player's
prediction involves luck or consideration of odds

Spatial Reasoning - Answer -makes the player think not only of the piece they're putting
in, but also the piece they may put in, or the piece they may desperately need to put in
before the whole pile goes to pot and involves the manipulation of objects, either in the
mind or on the playing surface

Survival - Answer -the player uses whatever he/she has to survive

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