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 Creating Casual Games for Profit & Fun
  

  Creating Casual Games for Profit & Fun by Allen Partridge

  • Published by: CHARLES RIVER MEDIA
  • Author: Allen Partridge
  • Page Count: 311
  • Group: GAMES PROGRAMMING
  • ISBN: 1584505192/9781584505198
  • Published: Mar 2007

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Creating Casual Games for Profit & Fun
Thousands of game enthusiasts and would-be developers are searching habitually for an opportunity to expand their knowledge of games. Whether they're clicking through Amazon or browsing Barnes and Noble, they are all looking for a path to their dream, a secret door into the games industry. The Casual Games Market is that secret passage. The industry, featuring online downloadable games generally delivered through distributors like Real-One Arcade, Shockwave.com and Oberon Media (via MSN Games and Pogo) has exploded over the past five years into a multi-billion dollar annual marketplace. Independent developers have rapidly discovered the field as one of the last remaining venues to break into the public eye. It is now the single most attractive opportunity available to anyone who wants to become a game developer. Casual Games for Profit and Fun introduces and defines casual games, explains the current state and scope of the industry, and describes the various genres, formats, conventions, and business models that define the industry today. It also teaches the basic casual game development techniques in Flash for the web, PC, and PDA's and cell phones. Throughout the book users will learn how to create a variety of games that they can use for their own fun or sell commercially.

CONTENTS:

Introduction

Part I: Designing and Developing a Casual Game

Chapter 1: Casual Game Design Basics

Chapter 2: Developing a Casual Game

Chapter 3: Minimal Programming Approach

Chapter 4: Code till you Drop

Chapter 5: RAD for Fun and Profit

Part II: Understanding the Market and the Business

Chapter 6: Game in the Market

Chapter 7: Audience

Chapter 8: The Business Model

Chapter 9: The Major Distributors