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Thursday, December 18, 2008

How to Write A Video Game Concept Statement

A game concept statement, or premise, is a short, direct description of the situation of a game. It describes the player's goal, the opposition to that goal, and the means through which that goal will be accomplished. When dealing solely with the narrative portion of the script, the game concept statement reads like a screenplay pitch. Realistically, game play is described because it effects some elements of the storytelling. A short example might read as follows:

"In Trick or Treat the player characters have been trapped in the labyrinth of an ancient haunted house. They must escape by destroying adversarial monsters, avoiding traps, and solving the maze. Trick or Treat is a third person perspective action game."

The goal of this writing is to give the reader a sense for the game. It should answer these basic questions:

  • What is the goal of the game?

  • How is the goal of the game accomplished?

  • What are the challenges to the game?

  • Where does the game take place?

Most people want to add marketing jargon and implementation specifics. This is simply a mistake. Reporting that is it is the best game ever, or that it will be available for the PS10 in 2020 just does not strengthen a concept. To put it bluntly, ths statement is about the concept. Concepts are general, high level notions. The concept of a car, for example, did not begin with the use of carbon fiber at the Indianapolis 500.

Do not include the following elements in a your writing:

  • Game platform (e.g. for the NES because I'm retro-chic)
  • Game rating (e.g. "M" for mature)
  • Game play specifics (e.g. controls)
  • Game programming details (e.g. uses recursive algorithms for speed)
  • Marketing (e.g. "more exciting than a ride on a roller coaster")

There are exceptions to every rule. There are times when it is important to add implementation details. These are exceptionally rare situations, such as a game designed solely to exploit a new type of controller or for use on a non-standard game platform. In these cases, it makes sense to touch upon the distinguishing detail.

In this Jan. 18, 2007 file photo, actor Sam Bottoms arrives for the premiere of 'Chicago 10,' on the opening night of the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.  Bottoms, one of four actor brothers, died Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2008 of brain cancer at his home in Los Angeles, his wife, Laura Bickford, told the Los Angeles Times. He was 53. Bottoms had small but memorable roles in the 1970s classics 'Apocalypse Now' and 'The Last Picture Show.'  (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian, File)AP - Sam Bottoms, who had small but memorable roles in the 1970s classics "Apocalypse Now" and "The Last Picture Show," has died. He was 53.

Virtual Pet Games - What's Online for Kids

Virtual pet games are some of the hottest activities now for kids online. But did you know that there are a number of different types of virtual pets - and not all of them are as sweet and innocent as they might seem!

Generally speaking, there are three types of virtual pets: downloadable (download the software and run the games on your own computer), direct online virtual pets and what I call "dual pets", which are real plush animals that can also be cared for online by entering a special code that comes with the toy.

Downloadable virtual pets are fun, and can be played without being online - after the software is downloaded. There is a downside to this option, however, which is that unless the software is from a well-known reputable source, you are running the risk of downloading a virus along with the game - which would be no fun at all! (If you go to one of the free download sites, you may even see a warning note along the top or bottom of the webpage about this.)

Direct Online virtual pets are - just as the name implies - played directly online, without the need to download the software to play. Usually this involves registered membership with the site in order to maintain the ownership of the pet. This option is fine, but again unless the site is properly secured you can run the risk of bumping into a virus that can quickly mess up your computer - but good!

My advice on both of the above is - first and foremost, make sure that you have standard and upgraded virus protection for your computer! (If you've ever experienced a nasty virus, you will likely understand the extreme importance of this.)

The third type of online pet ("dual pets") in my opinion are the best way to go. They're relatively inexpensive (around $10 to $15 per new pet) and well worth the price that is paid. Here's how it works: These types of pets are real-world, in other words they are plush stuffed animals that children can play with just as they do other types of toys, but they have a code printed on a card that comes along with them that allows access to websites allowing children to feed, clothe, give medicine to and even decorate homes for their pets. With this type of online game, the sites are extremely secure (so no risk of unwittingly adopting a virus along with the pet) and there are many other types of activities that go along with the site such as educational games, kids chat rooms (also safe) and other fun stuff for little ones.

The most popular of these are Webkinz plush pets (very popular) and Russ Berrie's Shining Stars.

No matter what type of virtual pet is adopted, the game of caring for one is quite entertaining, and many times educational as well.

Have fun!

Copyright Tonya Brisnehan

About the Author:

Tonya Brisnehan is a work-at-home mom, shopper of online toys and games for kids and internet marketer.

Get Review and Info for Webkinz by Ganz:
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In this Sept. 12, 2008 file photo, assembly line robots weld the front cab of Chrysler's new 2009 Dodge Ram pickup being assembled at the Warren Truck Plant in Warren, Mich. Chrysler LLC on Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008 said it would extend its holiday for an additional three weeks to adjust production with slowing demand and conserve cash. The move affects all 30 manufacturing plants. Operations will be idled at the end of the Friday, Dec. 19th shift. the earliest plants will reopen is Jan. 19, 2009. A few plants will reopen on Jan. 26. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, file)AP - Chrysler is closing all its North American manufacturing plants for at least a month, the starkest move yet taken by U.S. automakers as they anxiously await word about government loans.