Saturday, May 27, 2006
New Articles Section
I've just updated and organized the "articles" section of the Rampant Games Website. It's got references back to some of the older blog articles, as well as some stand-alone articles.
I just added a stand-alone article about game design entitled, "The 'First Few Minutes' Rule of Game Design." Check it out if you are so inclined.
I've also included a new article by John Olsen about Game Interface Design.
Check 'em out and let me know what you think!
Comments:
Links to this post:
<< Home
I like the changes. Makes it much easier to find things, in my opinion.
I also stumbled across a few articles I hadn't read before. The 10 Minute Method was one of particular interest as I had just finished a 5-hour development session on a game I hadn't touched for nearly a month and it was all started by spending 10 minutes fixing a few bugs. This has happened before but I wasn't aware anyone had given it a name.
Definitely a must-read if, like me, you tend to vary being being highly motivated and...err, not.
I also stumbled across a few articles I hadn't read before. The 10 Minute Method was one of particular interest as I had just finished a 5-hour development session on a game I hadn't touched for nearly a month and it was all started by spending 10 minutes fixing a few bugs. This has happened before but I wasn't aware anyone had given it a name.
Definitely a must-read if, like me, you tend to vary being being highly motivated and...err, not.
Glad the new arrangement was helpful!
Yeah, the NinjaBee guys don't post very often, but when they do, it's usually in must-read territory. There are several motivational systems that rely on making inertia work for you (including my trick of enjoying life on only five or six hours of sleep) - it's a powerful tool, and I need to take advantage of it more often.
Post a Comment
Yeah, the NinjaBee guys don't post very often, but when they do, it's usually in must-read territory. There are several motivational systems that rely on making inertia work for you (including my trick of enjoying life on only five or six hours of sleep) - it's a powerful tool, and I need to take advantage of it more often.
Links to this post:
<< Home


