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Where Do Game Ideas Come From? - Lecture 3

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Explore the origins of game ideas through formal design frameworks in this 49-minute lecture from MIT's Game Design course. Learn to apply two key analytical tools for game design: formal abstract design and the MDA (Mechanics-Dynamics-Aesthetics) framework. Engage with hands-on analysis by playing a primitive board game, applying these theoretical frameworks to understand its structure, then modifying the rules and repeating the analytical exercise. Discover how these systematic approaches can help generate and refine game concepts through practical application and iterative design processes. Gain insights into the theoretical foundations that underpin effective game design methodology and learn to think critically about game mechanics and player experience.

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Lecture 3: Where Do Game Ideas Come From?

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