Games are an interactive form of entertainment
that connect people across different ages,
genders, ethnicities, socio-economic groups,
and skill levels. Through the games we play, we
meet new people, improve our skillsets, and
most importantly, we learn. This course focuses
on a specific kind of gaming experience β
board games β which requires more than one
player, and thus encourages the development
of social skills such as cooperation,
negotiation, bluffing, and persuasion. Following
lectures that explore the basic principles
of board game design, prototyping, and
playtesting, students will use these foundations
to create an original game, either individually
or in small groups. By the end of the course,
students will be able to transform their ideas
into manageable designs, and to develop quick
prototypes to fully test the player experience
they want to achieve.
This course is intended for students without
any academic background in the specific
subject area and for students attending their
first year of university studies in Art and
Design.