Title :
Extending the Reference Method for Game Production: A Situational Approach
Author :
Amanatiadou, Archontoula ; van de Weerd, I.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. & Comput. Sci., Utrecht Univ., Utrecht, Netherlands
Abstract :
In this research, we describe the development of a situational game production method. In earlier research, the reference method for game production was proposed, which gives a complete overview of all possible activities and deliverables in a game production process. However, this method is a generic method that is not suitable for every game development project. The need exists for a method that can be tuned to different situations. In respect to this research, a situation corresponds to a game genre or other factors that influence the development steps. We conducted case studies at nine Dutch game companies, in order to a) validate the activities and deliverables in the existing reference method, and b) analyze the companiespsila existing methods in order to identify new situational routes which can be used to extend the reference method. We use method engineering principles and a meta-modeling technique to document, compare and analyze the nine methods. Based on the analysis, we propose four new routes, where each route represents a specific production case. The four routes are: serious games, online games, prototype and localization. Finally, we integrate the new routes with the existing method by developing a route map.
Keywords :
computer games; Dutch game company; game development project; game genre; game production method; meta-modeling technique; method engineering principles; reference method; Computational modeling; Design engineering; Europe; Guidelines; Hardware; Industrial training; Metamodeling; Production; Prototypes; Toy industry; Serious games; game production; genres; method engineering.; reference method; route map;
Conference_Titel :
Games and Virtual Worlds for Serious Applications, 2009. VS-GAMES '09. Conference in
Conference_Location :
Coventry
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3588-3
DOI :
10.1109/VS-GAMES.2009.26