Terms 1-60 Flashcards

1
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games which are advertised frequently and have budgets over $20 million

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AAA List Games

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2
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video games made to resemble board games and vice versa

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Convergence

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3
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very first build that is shared with testers

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Alpha

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4
Q

parts of your game

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Components

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5
Q

weather the game is easy to play or requires more experience

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Depth

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6
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provides an overview of the game and its learning goals

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Design Document

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7
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a law that protects creation

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Copyrite

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8
Q

a game that has no connection or nothing to do with the real world

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Abstract

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9
Q

when a player is presented with too many choices or decisions

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Analysis Paralysis

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10
Q

represents the player in the game (or a sprite)

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Avatar

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11
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probability distribution where some events are more likely to occur than others

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Bell Curve

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12
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making choices that will affect the rest of your game play

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Decision Making

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13
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results like play actions being put into motion

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Dynamics

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14
Q

movie inserted into the video game

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Cinemamics

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15
Q

easy to learn and easy to play, yet not always easy to master

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Accessibility

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16
Q

middleman between the creator and the publisher

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Agent

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17
Q

when a player is not actually participating

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Downtime

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18
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the profession of the character that says what he or she can and cannot do

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Character Class

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19
Q

a game played to relax not to beat or win

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Casual Game

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20
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very close to final design but still being tested

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Beta

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21
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The key details or selling points of the game.

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Features List

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22
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The extent to which the game circumstances change over time.

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Fluidity

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23
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Creating the content and the rules of the game.

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Game Design

24
Q

Development software that game designers use to manage art, sound, and code.

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Game Engine

25
Q

Writing of the dialogue, text, and story within the worlds.

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Game Writing

26
Q

Sub category of games with well defined methods and appeal to players.

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Genre

27
Q

A desired result or plan that you set to achieve.

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Goals

28
Q

The visual aspects of a game, particularly the art.

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Graphics

29
Q

Everything on the screen that the user will see.

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Graphical Interface

30
Q

Feeling like you are really in the game as though you are really there.

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Immersion

31
Q

Identifiable characters or stories that are owned by an individual or company.

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Intellectual Property

32
Q

Something that is repeated over and over.

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Iterative

33
Q

The defined starting and ending points.

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Length

34
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Maps and placements of objects and challenges within those maps

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Level Design

35
Q

Does not require decision making, the game is based only on luck.

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Luck of the Draw

36
Q

How you move, earn points, gain resources, etc. within the game.

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Mechanics

37
Q

A strong form of protection for intellectual property.

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Patent

38
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A balanced game is one that is fair and each player has an equal chance of winning.

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Play Balance

39
Q

When the action of one player immediately affects at least one other player’s situation.

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Player Interaction

40
Q

People who play an unfinished game to find errors, inconsistencies, or other issues.

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Play Testers

41
Q

Brief description and/or presentation of a game or a game concept designed to secure funding.

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Pitch

42
Q

The likelihood that something will happen.

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Probability

43
Q

An early/unfinished version of the game.

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Prototype

44
Q

Companies that manufacture and distribute games.

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Publishers

45
Q

Occurrences in a game that players have no control over.

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Random

46
Q

A game that allows it to be played over and over again.

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Replayability

47
Q

The mechanics enforce these things that you can or cannot do.

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Rules

48
Q

Legal protection for a tagline or catchphrase.

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Service Mark

49
Q

Intended to represent some part of reality.

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Simulation

50
Q

The look and feel of the game from its design.

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Space

51
Q

Strategy that involves your long range plan.

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Strategic

52
Q

Collection of game mechanics that produce a given outcome.

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System

53
Q

Creation of rules and patterns in the game.

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System Design

54
Q

Story or history that the game is trying to represent.

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Theme

55
Q

Form of intellectual property that applies to titles and names.

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Trademark