Dana Vrajitoru
B583/C490/I400 Game Programming and Design
B583/C490/I400 Midterm Report
Due date:Wednesday, October 19, 2022. Strict deadline except for
medical reasons.
Undergraduate students: Write an essay of 3-5 pages on a
particular digital game that you're familiar with or currently
exploring. Analyze this game from a theoretical point of view
following the topics we have discussed in class related to game theory
and design.
Things that you can cover in the paper:
- type of world (implicit/explicit/zone)
- game tokens/objects/characters,
- the rules (various types of rules),
- the goal,
- formal / informal strategies
- social aspects of the game,
- symbolism in the game,
- positive/negative aspects of the game design or implementation.
Graduate students: Write a 4-7 pages essay paper on a topic
related to games. You can explore one aspect of games or game playing
of your choice as seen in a variety of games, such as HUDs, the use of
VR equipment or other such devices, storyline influence on games,
etc. You can also examine the use of games for specific purposes, such
as education, health care, training, collective problem-solving.
Structure. A few guidelines for organizing and formatting
your paper:
- Spacing no less than 1.15 pts and no more than 1.5 pts. Font base
at 11 or 12 pts, titles can be bigger.
- Your paper should have a title, author mention, and a few major
sections with titles. Use a format for them that helps them stand out,
such as bold or italics.
- Section titles should be aligned left with no indentation and
numbered, such as 1. Introduction. Their format should be consistent
through the paper. The paper should have at least an introduction and
conclusion sections.
- No paragraph should be longer than half a page.
- A section title should not be the last thing on a page. Move it to
the top of the next page if that happens.
- You should cite the references you use and list them at the end of
the paper. Do not set them on a separate page, but keep them
continuous in the text.
- The title and references should be continuous in the text (no
separate pages for them). If your paper only has the minimum number of
pages, the last page should not contain only references.
- Each reference should be cited somewhere in the text.
- If you have figures and tables, number them and add captions to
them: for images below the image, for tables above the table.
- Each table and figure should be cited somewhere in the text.
- The style is your choice but it should be consistent, including
the references.
Presentation. We'll reserve the dates of Wednesday,
October 19, and Monday, October 24 for presentations (5-7
minutes). Sign up for the topic and the preferred presentation day on
Canvas, in Discussions.