Copyright About the Authors About the Technical Reviewers Acknowledgments Tell Us What You Think Introduction From Idea to Design What This Book Is (and Isn't) About How This Book Is Organized Non-Computer Games, Too! A Word About Pronouns Part I. T
Introduction ..................................... xviii Chapter 1 What Players Want ....................1 Why Do Players Play?..................................2 Players Want a Challenge ..............................2 Players Want to Socialize ...
Foreword ............................... xvii Preface ................................xix Acknowledgments ..........................xxi Part I—Introduction to Game Development Chapter 1 What Does This Book Cover? ............3 How to Make a Game....
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