Extra Credits

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2018
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So You Want To Be in QA - The Test Chamber
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17, 2018
Quality Assurance, or QA, does not mean you sit around playing games all day. At least, not for fun. But if you have patience, love experimentation, and find the right team, it can be an extremely rewarding job.
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Games Should Not Cost $60 Anymore - Inflation, Microtransactions, and Publishing
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24, 2018
You would think that paying $60 for a game would be enough, but so many games these days ask for money with DLC, microtransactions, and yes, lootboxes. There's a reason for that.
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Why Do Games Cost So Much To Make? - AAA Game Budgets
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31, 2018
Let's talk numbers: marketing, office space, dev tool licenses, voice actors, and more that goes into the average AAA game budget. Why do some games never turn a profit while others seem to magically make it work on the cheapest budget possible?
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The Loot Box Question - Designing Ethical Lootboxes: I
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14, 2018
Why does the games industry seem to prefer lootboxes over other types of microtransactions nowadays? Why are they so easily manipulated to abuse players' agency? How can we make them better?
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The Legality of Loot Boxes - Designing Ethical Lootboxes: II
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28, 2018
Legislating regulation around in-game purchases seems like a good idea, but let's proceed cautiously: the phrasing of such potential rulings could create situations that unfairly affect gamers themselves, not just publishers.
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NieR: Automata - Sacrifice and the Meaning of Kindness
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19, 2018
Many video games offer you the chance to make “good” or “bad” choices, but often times these choices lack weight; you as a player aren’t emotionally attached to the circumstances, the .. show full overview
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Break Points - Balancing the Math with the User Experience
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28, 2018
Why does a small, incremental increase in a stat sometimes feel like an overpowered boost? How can we use break points to improve the player's experience? Guest art by Allison .. show full overview
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Impractical Research - How Academia Can Make Better Games
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04, 2018
Academic research in games should be challenging our need for commonly accepted principles like Skinner boxes or certain narrative structures. Historically it tends to be focused on .. show full overview
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Unpleasant Design - When Bad Design is Used to Hide Problems
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18, 2018
Sometimes bad design is created intentionally, to cover up a flaw in the system instead of fixing it. Using cities like Seattle and London as examples, we examine how architecture is .. show full overview
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Wolfenstein vs Call of Duty - The Need for “B” Games
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25, 2018
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus offers up one of the most honest depictions and criticisms of Nazism and bigotry in modern mainstream games, and part of that is due to its "b"-game-like .. show full overview
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The Digital Museum - Assassin’s Creed Origins Discovery Tour
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09, 2018
The Assassin's Creed Origins team recently added a non-violent exploration mode to their game coupled with an educational voiceover narrating facts about ancient Egypt. How could we improve on this museum-like experience
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Choice Paralysis - Too Much of a Good Thing
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23, 2018
Game designers must decide how to segment and present choices so that the player isn't overwhelmed. From character creation to strategy, there's a lot of complexity to the user experience.
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Blockchain Games - Can Blockchain Technology be a Game Mechanic?
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30, 2018
Say hello to Matt Krol, our new narrator! Today we're talking about about that cursed buzzword "blockchain" that's appeared on the fringes of the game industry within the past year, most .. show full overview
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Ladders and Team Games - Doing it Wrong
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06, 2018
Thanks to Skillshare for sponsoring this video. The first 500 people to sign up at this link get their first 2 months for free: http://skl.sh//extracredits Why do team-based video games .. show full overview
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Games You Might Not Have Tried #14 - Mechs, Monsters and More!
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13, 2018
These games are definitely perfect...ly suited to expanding your game design knowledge, even if they have some flaws here and there. It's another edition of "extra" game reviews: Games You Might Not Have Tried!
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The Content Conundrum - Why So Many Games Feel Generic
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20, 2018
Procedurally generated content seems like a really appealing route for a lot of indie developers--it's what AAA game studios are doing, and it seems to protect game balance! But often .. show full overview
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College E-Sports - Road to Glory?
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27, 2018
E-sports scholarships are becoming slowly more commonplace, but they have inherited some of the bad qualities of other college sports, as well as unique issues like the usually short .. show full overview
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The Three Pillars of Game Writing - Plot, Character, Lore
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04, 2018
Let's examine the elements that make up "game writing." Plot, characters, and lore all have to be balanced depending on the type of game you're making--knowing what to cut from your story bible is just as important as knowing what to keep.
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The Price of Randomness - Balancing RNG
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11, 2018
Let's compare the RNG design in Hearthstone and Slay the Spire and figure out how we can design RNG for strategic difficulty without veering into completely frustrating players.
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Ma, The Space Between - Uncluttered Game Design
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18, 2018
Today we're talking about a Japanese word "ma" and how it applies to game design. Incorporating rest, space, and emptiness can make the rest of the gameplay, action, and narrative stand out.
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Game Therapy - How Can Games Improve Mental Health?
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25, 2018
Games can help us heal, emotionally as well as physically. We need to do more research on their positive impacts and how we can maximize the emotional value of commercial games, not just on the harmful effects of gaming disorders.
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Don't Just Hire Your Fans - Creating a Good Design Team
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01, 2018
Having 500+ hours logged on a particular game or franchise shouldn't be a job requirement to work on that particular game or franchise--in fact, by working with folks who aren't already .. show full overview
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Steam: What Sells - What Steam's Player Numbers Tell Us About Game Genres
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08, 2018
We can learn a lot from Steam's player numbers about why certain games, like PUBG and Paladins, continue to be popular on Steam, as well as why niche driving simulators are doing better than adventure games.
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Gestalt - The Parts and the Whole
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15, 2018
Gestalt design principles--how we understand groups of objects as a whole unit via symmetry, proximity, closure, and more--is a powerful tool in game design to quickly and effectively communicate visual information to the player.
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How Games Challenge Us - Empathy and Intuition in Puzzle Design
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22, 2018
How can we use empathy, intuition, and other types of design vectors to create interesting gameplay besides the most popular mechanics--which are based in reflex and logic challenges?
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Games You Might Not Have Tried #15 - September 2018 Edition
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12, 2018
Check out some new games to play this month! Here's the list of the games in this video, accompanied by a link to the PC versions on the Humble Store if available (if you do decide to .. show full overview
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The Joy of Losing - Learning to Have Fun Playing Games
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19, 2018
The design of multiplayer games means that, in most cases, half the playerbase is losing games at any given time. However, that shouldn't mean that half the playerbase is miserable or is .. show full overview
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The Metaphor is Meaning - "Show, Don't Tell" in Game Design
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26, 2018
Every developer should be taking full advantage of the visual and interactive mechanics in games to deliver extra layers of meaning without having to do all game storytelling through .. show full overview
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World of Warcraft Epidemiology - The Corrupted Blood Plague (And Why It Matters)
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03, 2018
Let's look at how, in 2005, World of Warcraft accidentally provided a virtual simulation of a pandemic that academics have been studying in papers since.
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Aspirational Play - Adding a Sense of Wonder to Game Design
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10, 2018
From internet drama stories of Crusader Kings 2 to the secret rooms in Enter the Gungeon, there is value in designing really cool gameplay and story experiences that not all of your .. show full overview
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The New Player Experience - Hooks, Tutorials, Rewards
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17, 2018
A good new player experience consists of three pieces: the hook, the tutorial, and the reward. Spider-Man (2018) is an example that gets this right, by giving players an amazing experience right off the bat and not waiting until the second act.
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Achieving Vicarity - Creating Livable Fiction
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24, 2018
Guest writer Evan Hill (a level designer from Naughty Dog) talks about creating surprises--expectation gaps--in your game, and why adhering to a "lifelike" experience isn't the same as preserving the player's sense of immersion.
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Games You Might Not Have Tried #16 - Spooky Scary Game Recommendations
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30, 2018
Happy Halloween! Today a whole bunch of the Extra Credits folks are here with some spooky scary skele-games for you to try!
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Building Streaming Into Your Game - Designing Games for Observers
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07, 2018
Adding streaming-friendly features to your game *can* increase its marketability, but they have to be as well-thought out as the rest of the gameplay mechanics that cater directly to players.
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Tutorials That Don't Talk Down To You - Context Sensitive Design
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14, 2018
Context sensitive game design is often the key difference between a good tutorial, and a condescending, painfully obvious and frustrating tutorial.
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The GDPR - What It Means For You! (Developers AND Players!)
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21, 2018
The GDPR stands for the “General Data Protection Regulation.” It’s a European regulation that became effective in May 2018, designed to overhaul the way we think about data and data .. show full overview
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Games You Might Not Have Tried #17 - New Games to Learn From!
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28, 2018
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Episode 400! - Taking a Day
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05, 2018
Happy 400th episode Extra Credits! Consider taking some time today to play a game you love. YOU matter, so, take care of yourself!
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Because Games Matter - MJ's Story: How Games Brought a Family Together
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12, 2018
Growing up, MJ fought non-stop with their brother--until they discovered Pokemon Stadium together. It would not only change their own life, but that of their entire family, for years to come.
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Because Games Matter - A Teachable Moment: Kingdom Hearts in the Classroom
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19, 2018
High school English teacher Patrick wondered how he could connect better with his students--for one in particular who kept to herself, she just needed someone to let her know that it was OK to talk about video games in the classroom.