Materials for today: Official VGD Notebook, CS-First Passport and a pen
Game Design 101
Read the statement below:
Games are are made to played (duh!) But to make a great game we have to understand the elements of game design - the basics that game designers think about when they are making their game. There are many elements of game design but we will be focusing on five simple ones: rules, goals, space, mechanics, and components.
Answer the question below in your VGD Notebook.
1. What are the five elements of game design? (Complete sentence)
Activity 1
Let’s break down Rock‐Paper‐Scissors using these elements:
- Space: the space of Rock‐Paper‐Scissors is a close, but not intimate, area between two players.
- Components (the pieces of the game): the hand symbols for rock, paper, and scissors; two players.
- Mechanics (what you do in the game): a player “throws” a hand symbol into the game space.
- Rules (the parameters of gameplay):
- One hand symbol beats another and the player who threw the winning symbol gets a point.
- Paper beats rock. Rock beats scissors. Scissors beats paper.
- Players throw the hand symbols at the same time (often after counting to 3).
- Players cannot change a hand symbol once it’s thrown, and the symbol must be in both player’s lines of sight.
- Goals: A player wins a round by throwing a winning hand symbol. Another common goal is to win 2 out of 3 rounds.
- Goals: A player wins a round by throwing a winning hand symbol. Another common goal is to win 2 out of 3 rounds.
Your job....
With a group of 2 or 3 people change one of the elements like the example we completed together.
- Pick an element of game design to change in rock, paper, scissors.
- After you have made a change, play two or three rounds of rock, paper, scissors.
- Follow the directions below to complete a quick-write in you VGD Notebook.
In your notebook state which element of game design you changed and how. Then write about how this change affected the game.
Activity 2
Go to CS First using this link: http://www.cs-first.com/user/login
Part 1
- Sign in using the username and password found in your CS-First Passport.
- Watch the first video that introduces the survey.
- Complete the survey.
- Close the survey tab, and click the green arrow to begin watching the next video.
Part 2
- Watch Video 2 to learn about what you will build in this club.
- Click the Scratch link.
- Sign in using the same username and password from your passport.
- Click "Create."
- Switch back to cs-first.com and watch the next video.
Part 3
- Watch Video 3 and create your first Scratch project!
- Complete Wrap Up when instructed.
In your notebook answer the following the questions:
- What was your favorite part of this activity?
- What "unexpected thing" did you program?
THIS WAS EPIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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