(Pdf free) Swords & Circuitry: A Designer's Guide to Computer Role-Playing Games (Premier Press Game Development)
▲ Neal Hallford, Jana Hallford ▲
| #811115 in Books | Course Technology PTR | 2002-07-01 | 2001-06-07 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.40 x7.40 x9.10l,2.02 | File Name: 0761532994 | 544 pages |
||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Great Book, but Out-of-Date|By John|This book was written when Dungeon Siege I and Neverwinter Nights I were in development, and thus lacks any information regarding their sequels, Baldur's Gate II, Diablo II, Titan Quest, Morrowind, and ultimately Oblivion. It briefly discusses UO and mentions both Asheron's Call and Everquest, the early mainstream MMOs. Don't expect anythi|About the Author|Neal Hallford has been a professional game designer for more than ten years and has led several best-selling computer role-playing titles. He co-authored the story Krondor: the Betrayal which became a New York Times best-selling novel and has c
Never in the history of gaming have role-playing titles been more popular. PC DATA reports that leading role-playing titles, like "Diablo," have sold over one million units, and many others, like "Baldur's Gate," have sold over 500,000. Research by Peter D. Hart Research Associates, on behalf of the Interactive Digital Software Association, states that 145 million Americans regularly play video games. This book will allow this audience to decipher the arcane mysteries ...
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