Friday, November 11, 2011

Effectively Organize Your Game’s Development With a Game Design Document

Have you ever dived right in to developing a game, but found yourself having to constantly change aspects of the design or the gameplay due to a lack of planning? You should consider using a game design document: a guiding vision of the game as a whole, pulling together ideas and plans for the design, development, and business sides of your game.


Introduction

To put it simply: we like to tell stories. Some true, some not so much. But the point is that we have been crafting tales for a very long time, and as time went by these tales began to evolve, becoming more complex, with richer details, with more and more fantastic backgrounds and appealing plots. Whole new worlds were born from thin air, hammered into shape in the anvils of the human brain.

And as the stories grew in complexity, so did the tools used in their making. Art diverged into several different categories, music became more elaborated and movies found their way into the world. Technological enhancements allowed sharing of information, spreading art all around the globe. New fantasy worlds were created each day. Worlds so rich made people began to desire becoming a part of them. A new concept was being brought to life.

Although video games were first just about getting the highest score possible when faced with a determined task, developers soon realized the endless possibilities laying ahead of them. Playing a video game is more than simply sitting through another story. For the first time one could have a say in how the tale told itself. Players could take hold of characters and live the hardships of the journey themselves, diving into that particular world and mastering it, making theirs the protagonist’s conquests and failures.

A game has the potential to bond player and story in a way never seen before. This connection can be established in a variety of ways. Be it the fantastic landscapes in which the story unravels, the soundtracks or the well-constructed personality of a particular character. It forces the player to thrive in order to see more of what he wants.

Unfortunately, since a game is composed of so many different elements, different experts from different areas are required in its creation, making the coordination of the development process a rather tricky job. In order to help developers do their job, a document known as a GDD, or Game Design Document, is often employed.

A GDD is a tool that helps merging the components of a game together. It registers the general ideas of every aspect of it, from graphics design to story line. In short it registers the game concept, creating the closer feeling of the finished product.

Although the writing of a GDD is not a vital part of the creation process, it is of major help to the team of developers, especially when in major projects, involving large amounts of personnel. Also, there is not only one way of writing a GDD. In fact, GDDs differ vastly among game development companies, but as a general rule, most games are built around these documents.

So without further ado, here is what you need to know about this important tool [...]

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