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Casual Game Design
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Casual Game Design

by Gregory Trefry
January 2010
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
400 pages
9h 6m
English
CRC Press
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designer then refines the game idea, adding or removing elements and playtests the
game again.
As the game progresses and grows more complicated, the game designers must
keep the game clear and focused. Clarity is important in any game, but it is of the
utmost importance in casual games. The game designer is an advocate for the
player and must focus on delivering the smoothest experience possible.
Video Game Designers
These days, game designer seems synonymous with video game designer in
the popular imagination. This means the job is part game design and part software
developer.
A video game development team can generally be broken down along the follow-
ing lines:
Producers manage the development budget ...
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