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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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CHAPTER TEN
CONSTRUCTING
Video games aren’t the only form of game with this problem. Despite the beauty
and improbability of his up and under, Julius Irving still only scored two points.
Players and spectators alike find judging in all games to be fraught with pitfalls. In
his philosophical treatise In Praise of Athletic Beauty, Hans Gumbrecht describes
the irritation we often feel with judges for figure skating or diving in big events like
the Olympics. Some of the ire directed at judges stems from perceived personal or
national biases, but some of it is also aesthetic. Gumbrecht writes, A more interest-
ing reason for discontent ...
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ISBN: 9780123749536